Griot AI helps you create your own searchable library of information.
Privately, or with others.
We understand that the best quality information comes from our own personal libraries.
Whether that's your books (eBooks), personal notes, or even that YouTube 'watch later' playlist full of math lectures.
We've realised that the sources that exist within our own communities are usually the best when it comes to writing, studying and researching.
We'll always get that niche book or YouTube recommendation from a friend that'll go onto to change our perspective of the work we're doing.
The great thing with perspectives, is that you can never have too many.
Each one helps you create a more composed picture of the world.
But, knowing how to be critical, knowing which perspective is the right one at a given moment is hard.
In those moments having too many makes things difficult .
Our aim with Griot AI is to reduce the noise, make connections where you wouldn't normally expect them and arrive at better conclusions.
We help you create a space from your own sources to gain mental clarity faster.
Griot AI takes your books, notes and videos and transforms them into a search engine.
We then use AI to process and contextualise the results for you.
Then we connect you with other people doing the same.
Griot AI is special because it bridges the gap between unrelated frameworks of thinking.
Allowing for the exploration of concepts that extend beyond our traditional boundaries.
Much like an how an artist explores many disciplines to perfect their craft.
Picture yourself talking to Fanon, Jung and Aurelius about humanity's collective consciousness.
Imagine asking Cedric Robinson and Herodotus about the history of the world.
Imagine the knowledge you could acquire...
We built Griot AI for life-long learners.
People that believe in continuous growth.
Students, writers, actors, mathematicians, historians.
Those trying to expand their abilities beyond the bounds of traditional education.
(People with too many books).
We're a collective of engineers and designers getting creative solving problems we're drawn to.