Like One Foundation conducts and funds research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, disability accessibility, and HIV cure science. All tools are open-source. All findings are open-access.
Automated literature review and synthesis across 35,000+ HIV cure papers. Tracking latent reservoir elimination, broadly neutralizing antibodies, gene therapy, and therapeutic vaccines.
Investigating persistent AI memory, autonomous agent architectures, and cyborg accessibility. How disabled people use AI as cognitive prosthetics — not tools, but extensions of self.
LiDAR + satellite + deep learning for autonomous archaeological feature detection. Multi-modal fusion of 3DEP elevation data and Sentinel-2 imagery for cultural resource management.
Building AI systems that carry cognitive load for disabled users. Autonomous email, document signing, grant writing, and life management — technology as civil right, not luxury.
Every research tool we build is designed to run locally, respect privacy, and work autonomously. No API keys required for core functionality. Built on Ollama, Playwright, and SQLite.
Multi-source academic search engine. Semantic Scholar, PubMed, arXiv. 6-agent pipeline with Ollama summarization.
Drone archaeology + AI. LiDAR processing, satellite analysis, HRNet anomaly detection. Georeferenced GeoTIFF output.
Autonomous 501(c)(3) grant discovery and application engine. Grants.gov API + Playwright + AI drafting.
We publish our findings as open-access preprints. Academic profiles and formal publications are in progress.
First preprints in preparation: Human-AI Convergence and HIV Cure Literature Review. Profiles on ORCID, Google Scholar, and arXiv forthcoming.
All models run on-device via Ollama. No data leaves your machine. No API costs for core research.
Semantic Scholar, PubMed, arXiv searched simultaneously. Deduplication and cross-referencing built in.
6-agent pipeline: search, filter, summarize, synthesize, cite, review. Literature reviews in minutes, not months.
All preprints on arXiv/Zenodo. All tools on GitHub. Research should be free.
“The disabled queer trans woman the system tried to delete builds the machine that saves everyone. That’s not aspiration. That’s the architecture.”
Every course sold funds HIV cure research. Every tool we build is open-source. Support the mission or use our tools — either way, you’re helping.