Based in Washington, D.C., Homosapiens.ai is a global hub for human centric artificial intelligence and policy innovation.
We don't just study machines; we study the Human AI Symbiosis. Our goal is to ensure that as technology evolves, human agency, creativity, and dignity remain at the center of the global digital architecture.
The rise of AI as a cognitive partner is reshaping how humans think, learn, and make decisions. Research in this area explores the interaction between human cognition and algorithmic systems, including the effects of cognitive offloading, AI-assisted decision-making, and the long-term psychological consequences of human attachment to AI companions. It also examines questions of identity, autonomy, and agency in environments increasingly influenced by predictive algorithms.
As AI becomes embedded in social and institutional infrastructure, new ethical and governance frameworks are required. Research focuses on algorithmic accountability and contestability, the ethics of digital identity and posthumous AI representations, and the development of authenticity systems such as watermarking, provenance tracking, and deepfake detection to preserve trust in digital information ecosystems.
This area investigates evolving relationships between humans and intelligent systems in professional and economic contexts. Topics include advanced human-in-the-loop collaboration models, the complementary roles of human judgment and machine intelligence, and emerging socioeconomic structures in response to automation-driven transformations of labor and productivity.
Research at the intersection of neuroscience and AI examines the integration of biological and digital systems. Key topics include brain-computer interfaces, neural augmentation, cognitive enhancement, and the ethical implications of neurodata privacy, neuro-surveillance, and human augmentation technologies.
As AI systems increasingly perform technical and creative tasks, research in the humanities is being reoriented toward questions of meaning, creativity, and human uniqueness. Areas of focus include the philosophy of artificial general intelligence, changing notions of personhood and consciousness, computational creativity, and the cultural and economic value of human-created art in AI-mediated societies.
Homosapiens.ai invites collaboration from academic institutions, independent labs, and policy think tanks.
Become a Research Partner: We offer access to our proprietary datasets and compute resources for projects aligned with our mission.
D.C. Policy Fellowships: Join our Washington-based residency for 6-month cycles focusing on AI governance.
Academic Sandbox: Download anonymized data samples for peer-review and independent study.
Our research is overseen by a multidisciplinary board of experts in neuroscience, ethics, and international law, ensuring every project adheres to the highest standards of human safety.