Projects and Pilots

Community Radio Pilots - Disaster Response
In a crisis, radio stations become the local hub for updates, check-ins, and coordination. Our radio pilots bring Thought Wave into community broadcast environments so information stays coherent, needs surface faster, and response becomes coordinated instead of fragmented.
What we are doing:
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Establishing trusted partners in community radio.
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Testing real-time situational awareness: what’s happening, what’s needed, what resources exist, and next best actions
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Designing disaster readiness workflows so communication becomes usable intelligence, not noise

Myrawani - Tactical Community Bases
Myrawani is an early-stage resilience project for councils and communities that need faster local coordination, day to day and during disruption. It pairs a practical community base and shared-service model with Thought Wave as the coordination layer, so needs stay coherent, priorities become visible, and next steps are clear.
What we are doing:
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Designing lightweight, mobile bases adaptable to local conditions
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Packaging shared service modules and readiness support
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Using Thought Wave to capture input, bridge perspectives, and drive clear priorities and actions
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Preparing pilots with local partners, including community radio integration for crisis coordination

0110 - Prestige TV series
0110 is a near-future TV series where the world is under pressure and looks to an AI, Elysium, for stability as it runs for the US presidency, while a new human network 0110 emerges as a competing path. Inspired by Thought Wave’s technology and mission, 0110 is an emotionally charged, high-stakes story about who gets to steer humanity’s future, and whether we can learn to think together before we lose control entirely.
What we are doing:
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Using Thought Wave as the live writers’ room to develop the world, characters, arcs, and scripts
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Building a production-ready package for studios and partners
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Seeking aligned producers, writers, development partners, and funders

Dating - Alignment First Matchmaking
We're building an alignment-first dating alternative to swipe economics. It starts with values, boundaries, lifestyle, and intent, then uses Thought Wave to turn messy input into shared meaning and high-signal introductions. The aim is a calmer, safer experience that reduces performance pressure and prioritises real compatibility.
What we are doing:
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Designing an anonymous-first onboarding flow that captures intent without profile theatre
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Using Thought Wave to generate human-readable alignment summaries and match signals
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Building trust and safety via staged identity reveal, video intros, and accountable feedback loops

Pattern Based Infrastructure (PBI)
Pattern-Based Infrastructure (PBI) is an emerging technology we are co-developing with a major partner to strengthen Thought Wave’s peer-to-peer and security foundations. It aims to make information self-verifying, so it can move safely between peers at 0/1 speeds and remain resilient when networks fail.
What we are doing:
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Mapping PBI capabilities to Thought Wave requirements and threat models
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Prototyping pattern-based storage and relationship queries for “thought objects”
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Testing multi-node behaviour under partitions, and evaluating integrity and security pathways
Partnership Opportunities
Domains of Interest

Business networking
Professional networking often rewards cliques and social performance over substance, slowing trust and limiting access to diverse expertise. Thought Wave can map professional needs and intent, then connect people by relevance rather than social ties, with anonymity helping reduce bias.
Pilot pathway:
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Test relevance-based matching for faster, merit-driven collaboration
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Explore models that shorten the path from “need” to “right person” without gatekeeping

Research and development
A core blocker in many fields is capturing the true complexity and depth of human experience in a usable form, which slows progress. Thought Wave’s approach transforms contributed thoughts into richer signals that can map nuance, lift dataset quality, and accelerate insight.
Pilot pathway:
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Explore how richer signal capture improves accessibility and analytic depth
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Test pathways that shorten time from fragmented input to coherent research direction

Crisis Response
During emergencies, communication overload and fragmentation slow resource allocation and worsen outcomes. Thought Wave can help structure real-time input so needs align with available resources, prioritising urgency and supporting rapid coordinated action.
Pilot pathway:
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Test workflows that translate fast-moving updates into usable intelligence
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Explore prioritisation models that improve speed and resource efficiency under pressure

Environmental Action
Environmental work is often slowed by fragmented efforts and slow consensus, even when the urgency is clear. Thought Wave can align input from communities and experts around shared priorities, aiming to move from debate to unified, actionable restoration plans.
Pilot pathway:
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Explore ways to bypass gridlock by surfacing aligned priorities early
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Test planning formats that convert broad input into coordinated next steps

Personalised Education
Rigid curriculum models struggle to meet diverse learning needs, which can stall individual growth and collective potential. Thought Wave can pattern student and teacher input to tailor learning experiences and route resources to match cognitive and emotional states, without relying on identity based signals.
Pilot pathway:
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Explore real-time adaptation pathways for personalised learning
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Test how anonymity can reduce bias while supporting better fit and engagement

Governance
Decision cycles often degrade under hierarchy delays and polarised narratives, especially when lived reality does not translate cleanly into policy. Thought Wave can help align input across public and private sectors into clearer consensus signals, supporting more adaptive and inclusive policy responses.
Pilot pathway:
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Explore decision pathways that amplify coherent outcomes over noise
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Test formats that improve representativeness without slowing response
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