New organization offers bold, grassroots alternative to conventional AI networks. Public livestream May 6 marks official launch.


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(May 3, 2025) VANCOUVER, BC — British Columbia is stepping into AI’s next chapter—with a new kind of industry association rooted in land, culture, equity, and community.

On Tuesday, May 6, the BC + AI Ecosystem Initiative launches with a livestreamed event bringing together builders, Indigenous technologists, researchers, artists, policymakers, and organizers.

The group is Canada’s first values-driven, community-powered AI association—not another top-down consortium, but an open-source coalition tuned to BC’s creative, ethical, and place-based AI edge.

“We’re building public-interest infrastructure for AI in BC—something that centers people, not just products. This initiative isn’t about chasing hype or replicating Silicon Valley. It’s about aligning technology with our provincial strengths: creative industries, Indigenous knowledge, environmental leadership, and community-driven innovation.” — Kris Krüg, BC + AI


British Columbia has quietly become one of the most dynamic AI regions in Canada:

But behind the growth curve lies a deeper tension. Despite strong investment, policy and infrastructure efforts are being shaped by legacy networks that centralize power and marginalize community technologists, creative workers, and rural voices.

“We’re not here to slow AI down. We’re here to steer it somewhere worth going. British Columbia has the chance to show the world how intelligence—human and machine—can grow in service of land, culture, and community. That’s not a constraint. That’s our competitive edge.” says Krüg.


What the BC + AI Industry Association Will Do

The BC + AI Ecosystem Initiative aims to function as: