We build open-source artificial intelligence, research infrastructure, and community tools for a world organized around mutual aid, direct democracy, and human flourishing — not profit.
All datasets, models, and findings are published under open licenses. Science is a commons, not a commodity.
Every tool we build serves real human needs — peer support, democratic governance, personal sovereignty over data.
We design for a world without wage labor, hierarchical governance, or extractive institutions — building bridges to get there.
Six interlocking systems designed to give communities AI tools that serve their own autonomy and collective wellbeing.
A privacy-sovereign personal knowledge system holding each person's complete physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual data — owned entirely by the individual.
The Optimal Value Neural Network — an advisory scoring system that evaluates decisions across ecological, health, autonomy, and social equality dimensions.
A formal computational model for direct participatory democracy at scale, using affectedness filtering and consent-based approval for communities up to 20,000 people.
A standalone, politically neutral large language model for any community organization — trained on expert-curated data covering mutual aid, governance, and peer support.
One World Community Support Center — accessible peer recovery support for mental health and substance use via chat, phone, and video. Human-centered. Free to access.
Research infrastructure spanning four domains — sociology, psychology, environmentalism, neuroscience — built on open datasets, local LLMs, and reproducible pipelines.
The Autonomist Institute for Humanity AI is the research and development arm of Optimal Living Systems — a mutual aid nonprofit dedicated to building the technical infrastructure for post-capitalist, democratically governed communities.
We operate an AI Lab and Open Science Research Lab, working at the intersection of sociology, political philosophy, degrowth economics, and artificial intelligence.
The Autonomist Institute for Humanity AI goes public with its research agenda, open-source projects, and internship program.
Our Taxonomy-to-Knowledge-Graph pipeline methodology is now publicly available as TWP-2026-001 under open science licensing.
The research-system repository is live with 52 files covering all four domains, fine-tuning infrastructure, and Kestra orchestration.
We welcome researchers, data engineers, community organizers, designers, and anyone who believes technology should serve people — not the other way around.