
A Thai Startup Walked Into MIT and Talked About Dreams, Ghosts, and the Soul of AI
At a summit full of algorithms and investment decks, CreativeLabTH's CEO asked a question nobody else did: what if AI could touch your soul?
Picture the scene: MIT Media Lab, Bartos Theater. The room is packed with tech founders, AI researchers, and investors. Everyone's talking about decentralized architectures, token models, and scaling strategies. Then a Thai startup founder steps up, and instead of slides full of market data, he starts talking about dreams.
That founder is Taechasith Kangkhuntod — Tae — CEO of CreativeLabTH. And his pitch at the MIT Decentralized AI Summit 2025 was unlike anything else on the schedule. Not because it was polished. Because it was real.
"By decentralizing AI, we can unlock futuristic possibilities. Not just smarter tools, but deeper connections — to learning, to dreams, to memory, and even to spirituality." — Taechasith Kangkhuntod, CEO, CreativeLabTH
While most pitches were asking "how do we scale?", Tae was asking something way more interesting: what if AI could serve people emotionally and spiritually, not just intellectually? He described CreativeLabTH as a startup living at the crossroads of quantum education, communication tech, and human life experience — and decentralized AI as the thing that could finally bring those worlds together.
He introduced four projects that honestly sound like they're from a sci-fi novel (in the best way):
Projects under CreativeLabTH Dream Engineering — AI that explores the human subconscious using quantum principles. Yes, literally your dreams. Touchable Learning — Education that you can feel, not just read. Memory Preservation — AI art toys that hold your memories, powered by brain-computer interface tech. Spiritual Connectivity — Systems that let you explore ancestral and metaphysical ideas through AI. But the real showstopper? A project called Peacescript — built with CreativeLabTH's partner MetaPeace. Tae described it as an AI system trained to understand human life through Buddhist beliefs. It generates digital characters with genuine emotional depth and cultural wisdom baked in — not just personality sliders and preset moods.
"Through media, we can influence the real world. And through AI, we can design the bridge between belief and behavior." — Taechasith Kangkhuntod
The idea is that Peacescript isn't just a character generator. It's a co-creation platform — a tool for artists and filmmakers to work with AI, not just boss it around. The AI isn't a vending machine. It's a collaborator that actually gets where you're coming from culturally and spiritually.
In a room obsessed with infrastructure and efficiency, CreativeLabTH was the one asking: what does all this technology actually mean for the people living inside it? And honestly, that might be the most important question anyone asked all day.
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