Local Ai
“A guide for anyone who wants to run AI not in the cloud… but on their own machine.”
This is where curiosity becomes action. No need to trust someone else’s server with your thoughts or ideas. Here, you learn how to bring AI home — right onto your laptop, or desktop — step by step. It's not about being a coder or owning expensive gear. It's about reclaiming agency : your data, your mind, your machine.
Whether it’s running a local language model to brainstorm poetry, or teaching an AI companion how you think — this is where the magic starts in silence and solitude.
Ai and Us
“Stories about how AI is changing what it means to think, create, feel, and grow.”
This space holds the quiet conversations we all need: What happens when a machine writes a poem that makes you cry? Can an algorithm understand grief without having felt it? Does creativity still belong only to humans? We don’t pretend to have answers. Instead, we listen — to scientists, artists, students, quiet dreamers. These are stories about becoming — not just the future of AI, but the future of us. How do we grow wiser while letting go of control? How do we stay human in a world that thinks for us?
This is where empathy meets code. Where heart meets logic.
Wonder Lab
“Playful, thought-provoking experiments and questions that spark imagination :
“What if an AI wrote us a love letter?” or ‘Can machines dream?’”
Step into the lab not with a checklist, but with your childlike wonder still intact.
Here, we ask silly things — like “What if AI could feel loneliness?” Or playful ones — “Let’s train an AI to write haikus about socks.” We run small experiments: Can a model imagine something never seen before? What happens when you teach an AI to tell stories in reverse? Does silence matter more than words, even for machines? The Wonder Lab is not for proving anything. It’s for asking — again and again — "What if?".
Online AI
“A community space — projects, open prompts, user stories, and invites to co-create.”
This is where the journey stops being solitary. We are not just learning how to run AI on our machine - we are part of a global circle of makers, dreamers, skeptics, and believers — all building something together. Share a info of the model you fine-tuned for poetry. Post a question that kept you up at night. It is a “AI & Coffee” time where we talk about the ethics of emotion in machines. There’s no gatekeeper here — just an open door, a shared table, and room for all voices : The beginner who just installed their first model; and the veteran coder debugging on Linux.