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Humanity-aligned


Our Blessed Kingdom

“The imagined community of the nation is always limited and sovereign, yet human connections and cooperation stretch far beyond borders.” — Benedict Anderson

Why this matters

  • AI is geopolitical. Nation-states compete to control it
  • We are concerned about those using AI to stoke division, profit from lies, and spur conflict
  • Some of us come from places where war isn’t distant—it’s family history
  • Technology should unite, not divide

Who we are

  • Remote team across 7 countries
  • Diverse backgrounds, united by mission
  • Many of us are third culture kids—growing up between worlds
  • We often find ourselves misunderstood: an Asian-majority team, English-speaking, influenced by global philosophies
  • Crossroad cultures shape us:
    • Turkiye: Europe, Asia, Middle East converge
    • Singapore: Trade hub bridging worlds
  • We respect each other’s cultures and build on shared values

Menlo’s stance

  • Humanity first. We build for people, not governments or factions
  • AI should enable:
    • Shared prosperity
    • Universal education
    • Peaceful collaboration
  • Technology must empower humanity to do more—together

The bigger picture

  • Human history is one of scaling cooperation:
    • Small-scale kin groups → diverse political formations → modern nation-states → global networks
    • Empires rose and fell. Nationalism united and divided. Globalization connected and excluded
  • History doesn’t progress. It moves—messy, cyclical, and full of contradiction
  • Technology changes the terrain:
    • Like ant colonies forming complex systems from simple interactions, humans have always built networks beyond central control
    • Complexity emerges from countless small decisions—but unlike ants, we carry ideologies, ambitions, and fears
  • AI is another fork in the road. It can reinforce old hierarchies or dismantle them. It can be used to surveil or to liberate

Why we exist

  • 30 people, from different countries, met online to build together
  • The internet enables connections that were impossible a generation ago
  • Ideas cross borders: an anthropologist in Turkiye collaborates with a roboticist in Saigon
  • Menlo exists because technology lets humanity work as one

Our vision

  • AI can accelerate global coordination and shared progress
  • Our goal: help humanity align, collaborate, and solve collective challenges
  • Success = contributing to humanity’s long arc toward unity

If our work helps the world coordinate better—even slightly—we’ve done something that matters

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