Programs
Tell us what you need. We'll figure out the rest.
Your competition isn't using AI because it's trendy. They're using it because it works. And if you're still trying to figure out where to start, you're already behind.
We work with businesses and organizations (including non-profits) that know something needs to change but aren't sure what that looks like. You can see the work piling up. You know parts of your operation should be automated. You know there's a better way to run things. What's missing is a clear path from intention to execution.
We design and build custom AI and automation solutions.
Our work includes workflow automation, internal AI tools, system integration, and decision-support systems built around real operational needs.
What we do:
If you're willing to question how things have always been done, we'll show you what's possible.
Our job is to equip your team with the skills and tools that let them focus on work that actually requires human judgment and care.
Talk to Us About Your OrganizationAcademia is the bedrock of innovation and carries a responsibility to determine whether technology serves human inquiry or reshapes it on its own terms. We work with institutions that recognize this moment for what it is.
Faculties need more than workshops on how to police AI use. That approach is already out of date. What institutions need are frameworks that help them rethink teaching, assessment, research, and academic practice in a world where AI is already embedded.
Students — from undergraduate to doctoral levels — also need space to understand how current AI developments affect their futures, regardless of discipline. The question is no longer whether AI will touch the arts, sciences, or professional fields. It already has.
We partner with universities, faculties, and research groups to design practical, AI-aware frameworks for teaching, assessment, research, and governance.
Our work connects theory to practice, helping institutions move from reactive policy to informed, deliberate use of AI.
What we do with academic partners:
We work with community members who want to understand how AI is reshaping work, culture, and everyday life, and who don't want that understanding outsourced to hype or fear.
Our community programs are built on a simple premise: meaningful participation in a technological society requires judgment and context, not just access to tools.
These sessions are designed for people across ages, backgrounds, and professions because AI now cuts across every domain of life. Workplaces, schools, creative practice, public services, and personal decision-making are already being reorganized around these systems.
We don't approach this as basic "AI literacy", instead we treat it as civic and cultural literacy.
Participants engage with how AI systems actually work, where their limits are, and how they are being deployed in ways that shape power, labor, and opportunity. We examine real uses, trade-offs, and real consequences. Participants get to understand the conditions under which these technologies are introduced, normalized, and resisted, and what room still exists for human agency, responsibility, and choice.
In addition to live sessions, we develop online AI literacy courses for community members who want a structured, accessible way to understand how AI shapes work, creativity, public services, and everyday life.
These sessions are for people who want to be informed participants in the world they already inhabit.
Find a SessionAIRI's Research and Development unit designs and delivers implementation-ready AI systems for use in real institutional and community settings.
Our work advances scalable solutions at the intersection of artificial intelligence, organizational practice, and social impact. Research here is oriented toward deployment, long-term use, and adaptation under real constraints.
Over the next five years, our work is guided by five priorities that shape both technical development and applied research.
A central component of this work involves developing custom workflow systems for non-profits and civil-society organizations. These systems are being designed to be housed internally, with operational features that allow for modification over time as organizational needs change.
Discover. Design · Build · Deploy · Integrate · Deliver.
Your competition isn’t using AI because it’s trendy. They’re using it because it works. And if you’re still trying to figure out where to start, you’re already behind.
We work with businesses and organizations (including non-profits) that know something needs to change but aren’t sure what that looks like. You can see the work piling up. You know parts of your operation should be automated. You know there’s a better way to run things. What’s missing is a clear path from intention to execution.
We design and build custom AI and automation solutions.
Our work includes workflow automation, internal AI tools, system integration, and decision-support systems built around real operational needs.
What we do:
► Work directly with your team to identify bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and high-friction processes, then design systems that fit how you actually work.
► Architect, develop, and deploy custom automation and AI systems.
► Integrate new tools into your existing workflows, platforms, and governance structures
► Your team learns to operate, maintain, and extend these systems themselves. No vendor lock-in. No endless retainers.
► Design and deliver online AI literacy courses for professionals and organizational teams who need a clear, operational understanding of how AI affects decision-making, workflows, and accountability.
If you’re willing to question how things have always been done, we’ll show you what’s possible.
Our job is to equip your team with the skills and tools that let them focus on work that actually requires human judgment and care.
Academia is the bedrock of innovation and carries a responsibility to determine whether technology serves human inquiry or reshapes it on its own terms. We work with institutions that recognize this moment for what it is.
Faculties need more than workshops on how to police AI use. That approach is already out of date. What institutions need are frameworks that help them rethink teaching, assessment, research, and academic practice in a world where AI is already embedded.
Students — from undergraduate to doctoral levels — also need space to understand how current AI developments affect their futures, regardless of discipline. The question is no longer whether AI will touch the arts, sciences, or professional fields. It already has.
We partner with universities, faculties, and research groups to design practical, AI-aware frameworks for teaching, assessment, research, and governance.
Our work connects theory to practice, helping institutions move from reactive policy to informed, deliberate use of AI.
What we do with academic partners:
► Design AI-aware teaching and assessment frameworks that preserve academic integrity without relying on surveillance, detection tools, or blanket prohibitions.
► Work with faculty across disciplines to rethink evaluation, originality, and learning outcomes in light of generative tools and automation.
► Support institutional and broader conversations around AI policy, ethics, and governance
► Engage students in critical, discipline-specific conversations about AI, labor, creativity, and knowledge production.
We work with community members who want to understand how AI is reshaping work, culture, and everyday life, and who don’t want that understanding outsourced to hype or fear.
Our community programs are built on a simple premise: meaningful participation in a technological society requires judgment and context, not just access to tools.
These sessions are designed for people across ages, backgrounds, and professions because AI now cuts across every domain of life. Workplaces, schools, creative practice, public services, and personal decision-making are already being reorganized around these systems.
We don’t approach this as basic “AI literacy”, instead we treat it as civic and cultural literacy.
Participants engage with how AI systems actually work, where their limits are, and how they are being deployed in ways that shape power, labor, and opportunity. We examine real uses, trade-offs, and real consequences. Participants get to understand the conditions under which these technologies are introduced, normalized, and resisted, and what room still exists for human agency, responsibility, and choice.
In addition to live sessions, we develop online AI literacy courses for community members who want a structured, accessible way to understand how AI shapes work, creativity, public services, and everyday life.
These sessions are for people who want to be informed participants in the world they already inhabit.
AIRI’s Research and Development unit designs and delivers implementation-ready AI systems for use in real institutional and community settings.
Our work advances scalable solutions at the intersection of artificial intelligence, organizational practice, and social impact. Research here is oriented toward deployment, long-term use, and adaptation under real constraints.
Over the next five years, our work is guided by five priorities that shape both technical development and applied research.
► Current work includes building and piloting the Display Governance Protocol (DGP), alongside internal workflow systems for non-profits and public organizations that operationalize visual-AI governance, compliance, and accountability inside existing institutional infrastructure.
► Inclusive interaction design
► Low-barrier deployment, enabling adoption across organizations with varied technical capacity.
► Scalable ethical frameworks, supporting responsible use across organizations and public systems.
► Strategies to address AI-driven misinformation, with attention to governance, policy, and public resilience.
A central component of this work involves developing custom workflow systems for non-profits and civil-society organizations. These systems are being designed to be housed internally, with operational features that allow for modification over time as organizational needs change.
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FAQs
Businesses and Organizations
Your competition isn’t using AI because it’s trendy. They’re using it because it works. And if you’re still trying to figure out where to start, you’re already behind.
We work with businesses and organizations (including non-profits) that know something needs to change but aren’t sure what that looks like. You know your team is drowning in work that could be automated, and there’s a better way to operate, and you need someone to show you how.
Here’s what we do:
➤ We sit down with your team and figure out where the bottlenecks are, and then we build systems that fit how you actually work.
➤ Your team learns to run these systems themselves. No dependencies or unending monthly retainers.
➤ We teach your staff to spot opportunities for improvement and make changes without calling us.
➤ Your team learns how to think differently about the work they’re already doing, and give them the skills to act on it.
If you’re willing to question how things have always been done, we’ll show you what’s possible.
Our job is to equip your team with the skills and tools that let them focus on work that actually requires human judgment and care.
Academia
Academia is the bedrock of innovation and has the responsibility of determining whether technology serves humanity or the other way around. We partner with institutions that recognize this moment for what it is.
Faculties need more than a workshop on how to catch students using chatbots. Honestly, that’s old school already. What they need are frameworks that would help them rethink their teaching and assessment styles.
Students—undergrad to doctoral—also need exposure to and understanding of how the current AI trends might impact their aspirations, irrespective of their discipline. For example, what hope does a student studying Arts have in today’s world when algorithms can generate paintings in seconds or even compose music that moves people to tears? EVOLUTION!
Here’s what’s actually happening: AI-generated content has flooded our world with mediocrity, and that flood has made human originality more valuable than ever. When anyone can generate a decent logo in thirty seconds, the designer who brings genuine insight becomes irreplaceable and commands a premium. The market isn’t rewarding competence anymore; it’s rewarding the things machines can’t fake. Taste. Judgment. The ability to know what matters.
Every discipline faces this moment. So the question isn’t whether the technology will affect your field. It is already! The question is whether you’ll be someone who understands it well enough to shape how it gets used, or someone who watches from the sidelines while others make those decisions.
Community Members
We run training sessions for people who want to understand what’s happening around them. Doesn’t matter if you’re 16 or 76. Maybe your job is changing, and you want to stay relevant. Maybe you’re tired of feeling like everyone else knows something you don’t. Maybe you just want to try something different on a Tuesday evening.
Maybe your job is changing and you want to stay relevant. Maybe you’re tired of feeling like everyone else knows something you don’t. Maybe you just want to try something different on a Tuesday evening.
Come find out what you’re capable of.