The quality of your data determines the ceiling of your ambitions.

You can’t draw a rectangle around wisdom. Can’t compress the Nobel Prize into checkboxes. Human intelligence isn’t a commodity.

You can’t start with garbage and somehow extract brilliance through scale.

What made Hemingway extraordinary? His life experiences: war, love, triumph, loss. The places he explored, the battles he won, and the battles he didn't. Every laugh and struggle taught him something that enriched his work.

Would he, Kahlo, and von Neumann have left their marks if they lived a life like any other?

Data is for AI what life is for humans. Every point elevates it with the richness of human understanding: genius, serendipity, and wisdom forged through joy and tears. Data isn’t the new pick and shovel. It's parenthood.

Our mission is to shape AGI with the richness of human intelligence — curious, witty, imaginative, and full of unexpected brilliance.

The machines we build will surpass us in speed, in size, in perfect memory. But they’ll be humanity’s children, shaped by the lessons we choose, the values we encode in a million decisions — the data we give it.

Do we want to build AGI that will prove the Riemann hypothesis, cure cancer, and send ships to Mars and beyond? Or do we want to build AI trained on data chosen at whim, optimized for clicks, PR, benchmark hacking, and hype?

We have one chance to get this right.