GoodAI is the world's first truly non-profit AI model — built by and for communities, with zero profit motive, radical transparency, and equity at its core. From GoodSpace Collective.
GoodAI is a large-scale AI model developed entirely under non-profit principles. Every algorithm, every dataset decision, and every deployment choice is guided by community values — not quarterly earnings calls.
While Big Tech AI races to monetize your data and attention, GoodAI is structured so that it can never be sold, never run ads, and never serve corporate interests over human ones. The mission is permanent. The values are legally baked in.
This is what happens when the people who have been left behind by technology decide to build their own future.
"Technology should serve authentic and transparent connections, not profit. We're not just building an AI model — we're proving that another kind of AI is possible."
Every design decision in GoodAI flows from these non-negotiable organizational principles — not market conditions.
GoodAI isn't just a chatbot. It's an entirely new architecture designed to execute tasks on your behalf while making surveillance physically impossible.
Here's how GoodAI compares to commercial AI models — and why the difference matters.
| Feature | GoodAI✦ | Big Tech AI | "Ethical" AI Startups |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profit motive | ✓ None — legally non-profit | ✗ Revenue-driven | ⚡ VC-funded, exit-driven |
| Community governance | ✓ Structural, not advisory | ✗ Token ethics boards | ⚡ Advisory only |
| Data used for ads | ✓ Never — zero ad model | ✗ Core revenue stream | ⚡ "We don't currently…" |
| Surveillance capabilities | ✓ Prohibited structurally (Stateless) | ✗ Sold to governments | ⚡ Policy-based limits |
| Training data consent | ✓ Community-sourced, consented | ✗ Scraped without consent | ⚡ Partially filtered |
| Can be acquired / sold | ✓ No — non-profit structure | ✗ Yes | ⚡ Yes |
| Diverse leadership | ✓ 100% diverse, womxn-led | ✗ Majority white/male | ⚡ Varies |
GoodAI is engineered by volunteers, activists, artists, and technologists from underrepresented communities around the world.
We commit to radical transparency about where we are, what's next, and how the community can shape every step.
Every model decision is filtered through a single question: does this enhance or diminish human dignity? Not engagement. Not retention. Not revenue. Dignity.
Radical inclusion isn't a tagline. GoodAI is specifically designed to serve the communities that Big Tech AI ignores: low-bandwidth users, non-English speakers, disabled users, and the economically marginalized.
We've always believed that creativity and technology are forces for social change. GoodAI is the next expression of that belief — a model that treats artistic expression as essential, not decorative.
We will publish our mistakes, our progress, our governance debates, and our technical decisions. Real accountability means the community sees everything, not just the polished press releases.
GoodAI isn't a standalone product — it's the AI layer of a larger non-profit technology movement.
GoodSpace gave me more than just a platform — it gave me a community. As a trans artist of color, I finally found a space where my work is celebrated, not tokenized. The support from the collective has transformed my career and my life.
When I lost my job in tech, I thought my career was over. GoodSpace not only provided me with workspace and resources, but connected me with mentors who helped me launch my own startup. Now I'm employing five other women from my community.
AI has always been built by people who don't look like me, trained on data that erases me. The idea of a non-profit AI with community governance? This is the first time I've felt hope about where this technology is going.
Those are products of for-profit companies with legal obligations to shareholders and investors. GoodAI is structured as a non-profit, meaning all resources flow back to the mission. There are no quarterly earnings targets, no ad revenue model, no investor exit strategy. The model's governance is held by the community it serves — not a board of directors optimizing for valuation.
Yes. We're committed to maximum transparency, including publishing model weights, training methodologies, and governance decisions. We're currently determining the right licensing approach to prevent GoodAI from being exploited by for-profit companies while keeping it accessible to communities. Updates will be shared publicly throughout development.
GoodAI is funded through community donations, grants, and GoodSpace Collective's existing non-profit infrastructure. We explicitly do not accept funding from corporations whose interests conflict with our mission. Our financial transparency reports are public. No venture capital. No advertising deals. No government surveillance contracts.
We need ML engineers, safety researchers, artists willing to contribute consented training data, translators, community moderators, and financial supporters. Join the waitlist and you'll be directed to contribution paths that match your skills. Building GoodAI is a collective act — and the community is the team.
Safety policies are designed with — not just for — the communities most at risk from AI misuse. GoodAI will not be licensed for surveillance, law enforcement profiling, content moderation of protected speech, or other uses that historically harm marginalized communities. These aren't voluntary commitments — they're structural constraints built into how the model can be accessed and deployed.
We're currently in the research and dataset curation phase. A community beta is planned for 2027, with public access to follow. We'd rather take the time to build this right than rush a release. Join the waitlist to stay updated and to get early access when the beta opens.
Founding community members get early beta access, governance voting rights, and a direct voice in how this model is built.
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