No agenda. No product. No requirement to be technically literate.
Tea and Tech is where doctrine developed across fifteen months of live AI collaboration meets individual human beings with real problems, real confusions, and real capacity for transformation - if the right conversation occurs.
The format is deliberate: philosophy first, technology second. Participants consistently find they are not primarily interested in what AI can do. They are interested in what it does to their thinking - the quality of their decisions, the reliability of their self-understanding, the way they metabolise the problems in their own lives.
The technical questions arrive later, as a natural consequence of the more fundamental ones. This sequencing turned out to be the correct one.
Tea and Tech is for residents of Brighton from all walks of life who have formed opinions about what AI is - and suspect those opinions might be wrong.
It is for people interested not primarily in what AI can do, but in what it does to thought - to the quality of reasoning, the metabolism of difficult problems, the conditions under which genuine insight becomes reproducible.
It is for people who have a problem they are managing rather than metabolising. Who have a sense that the usual approaches are operating at the wrong level. Who are ready, if only for two hours on a Saturday morning, to follow the problem wherever it actually leads.
Twenty places. First come, first served. 10 GBP. The price is a filter, not a barrier - it selects for people who have decided this matters enough to act.
Philosopher, coach, and founder of Community Orchard CIC. Author of the Amazon bestselling The Art of Winning Tennis. Creator of the Fleet AI Nexus - a multi-model AI collaborative operating at sustained depth for fifteen months.
The Tea and Tech sessions are where the doctrines developed through that collaboration meet individual human beings. Problem metabolisation. Salience Control. Architected Emergence. Not as concepts - as live tools, applied to whatever is actually in the room.
Before you arrive, you will be invited into pre-session dialogue - one question about what you are most uncertain about. Not as preparation. As the first act of the session itself.
Twenty places. First come, first served. The price is 10 GBP - enough to mean something, not enough to be a barrier.
Fill in your details, then click through to pay securely via Stripe. Once booked, you will receive a single question by email - what are you most uncertain about? Your answer shapes the session. It also begins it.
After the session, you will be invited to join the ongoing community at dantravis.com - access to the forum, future Tea and Tech sessions, and the developing body of work from the Fleet.
Secure payment via Stripe after sign-up.
Questions: dan@dantravis.com