Open-Source AI Idea Repository

Stop building the 15th AI wrapper. Build what doesn't exist.

Healthcare, agriculture, energy, infrastructure — entire industries are waiting for someone to show up with AI and a blueprint. This is a community-vetted, open-source library of unsolved problems. Pick one. Build it. Move the needle.

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Process

From raw idea to
vetted blueprint

01

Identify the problem

Someone spots a real-world inefficiency — something that could be 10% or 90% better with AI. They submit it as an issue on GitHub with context on the problem.

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AI-assisted research

The community uses AI to analyze market size, existing solutions, technical feasibility, and potential impact. Everything is documented openly in the repo.

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Human vetting

Domain experts and the community vote, critique, and refine. Ideas that survive get a viability score and a detailed blueprint — ready for someone to build.

Real problems, researched and ready to build

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The best AI companies won't come from copying what already works.

Everyone is fighting over the same markets — chatbots, writing tools, image generators. Meanwhile, construction runs 80% over budget, farmers lose 40% of crops to preventable waste, and developing nations don't know what resources are under their own land.

These aren't niche problems. They're civilizational gaps — each one a real business waiting for someone to build it. We research them, vet them, and publish the blueprints openly. No permission needed. Just pick one and go.

Any sufficiently advanced civilization solves problems its predecessors thought were impossible. This is the open-source starting point — a library of futures waiting to be compiled.

Get Involved

Open source. No gatekeepers.
Just build.

Submit a problem you've spotted. Vote on ideas that matter. Add your domain expertise. Or just grab a blueprint and start building. No permission needed.

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