Mission

Help people make more of what they imagine.

We are for the helpful uses. A late-night idea that finally has a shape. Someone with time to sit next to a person who is inventing something. A first sketch that makes a second one possible.

AI is a tool. The point is not to become the tool. The point is a person who can write, draw, build, and think with a little more nerve than she had yesterday.

That takes three things: show people how these helpers actually work, invite them to make something with one, and keep the room a place where trying feels safe.

  1. 01

    Treat AI as a helper, not the maker

    These systems guess the next likely word. That is why they can hand you a starting point, a rhyme, another angle on a problem. The interesting part is what a person does with that start.

  2. 02

    Use the time they free for making

    If a tool takes an hour of paperwork off a teacher, that hour can go back to the room. If it sketches a first version, the person can spend the saved time making it theirs. The gain is more creating, not less living.

  3. 03

    Help people try things they would not have tried

    A shy writer starts a scene. Someone who never drew asks for a composition and then changes it. A student who was stuck sees a path. That is the good of a helpful tool.

  4. 04

    Keep it a kind place to try

    People should be able to experiment without looking over their shoulder. A short, clear set of rules helps. Then curiosity can take up the room again.