The world needs better answers to its hardest questions
We build peer-reviewed, openly licensed research on humanity’s most consequential problems. Researchers use AI as a thinking partner — to find gaps, synthesise literature, and sharpen arguments — then submit their work for human peer review. Everything we publish is free for the world to use.
Humanity’s biggest problems are chronically under-studied
Pandemic risk, AI safety, antibiotic resistance, climate adaptation, mass poverty — the issues that will shape the century receive a fraction of the rigorous analysis we devote to incremental research. The gap isn’t intellect. It’s coordination: good minds working in silos, without a shared map, a shared rubric, or a permanent home for their work.
The Consortium is that shared home — open, peer-reviewed, and built to outlast any single contributor.
Pick the path that fits you
You don’t need a PhD or a big bank account — just the will to move something forward.
Contribute research
Pick a problem, choose a document type, and let the AI help you research, identify gaps, and sharpen your argument. You write the document — the AI is your research partner, not the author. Submit for peer review when it’s ready.
- 10 structured document types — from problem definitions to policy briefs
- AI guides your research; humans review every document before publication
- Accepted work is openly licensed and credited to you
Fund the work
Don’t have time to write? Power the team that does. Your donation buys AI compute, peer-review time, and the infrastructure that keeps every published document free to read.
- 80% of every dollar goes directly to AI research & compute
- 15% keeps the platform open and running; 5% operations
- Transparent allocation — reported publicly
Principles we won’t bend on
Open by default
Every accepted document is published under a permissive license. No paywalls, no subscription, no gatekeeping.
Evidence over opinion
Every document follows a structured type — from literature review to policy brief — and clears peer review before publication. AI helps researchers think; it doesn't decide what's true.
Your keys, your data
AI is bring-your-own-key. Your API credentials never leave your browser. We can’t read them; we don’t want to.
Gradual AI-Driven Disempowerment
Rather than a sudden takeover, humans may gradually cede decision-making to AI systems in ways that are individually rational but collective
Explore this problemTop priority problems
Ranked by Importance, Tractability, and Neglectedness.
Global Health & Disease
ITN 24Preventable diseases kill millions annually. Malaria, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases disproportionately affect the global poor despite cost-effective interventions existing.
Engineered Pandemics & Bioweapons
ITN 23Advances in synthetic biology lower the barrier to creating novel pathogens. A deliberately engineered pandemic could kill hundreds of millions and destabilize civilization.
Factory Farming & Animal Welfare
ITN 23Over 80 billion land animals are raised in factory farms annually under conditions of severe suffering. Alternative proteins and welfare reforms offer tractable near-term interventions.
Catastrophic AI Misuse
ITN 22AI systems used deliberately by state or non-state actors for mass casualties via cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, autonomous weapons, or supercharged bioweapon design.
Power-Seeking AI Systems
ITN 21Advanced AI systems may develop instrumental goals around self-preservation and resource acquisition, undermining human oversight and potentially leading to irreversible loss of control.
Nothing about these problems solves itself.
Whichever path fits your life right now, the Consortium is built so your effort compounds — every document, every dollar, every critique stays in the open for the next person to build on.