Accessibility as Alignment
Project Guy is an accessibility-first AI architecture, born from lived experience with PTSD, dyslexia, and aphasia, and amplified by input from the broader disabled community and health sector caretakers. Its design treats AI as a mental prosthetic, built to reduce cognitive load, protect perception, and ensure alignment that’s safe for all users, beginning with the most vulnerable, and never giving up on the most hostile.
Key Relationships
The Ohio State University, EBLC
A formal partnership providing pro bono legal services. Law student interns have completed LLC formation and are drafting foundational IP and NDAs.
Microsoft AI for Accessibility
Initial contact established with expressed interest from leadership, with follow-up conversations pending.
Our Projects
Project Guy
An accessibility-first AI architecture designed as a mental prosthetic to reduce cognitive load, protect perception, and ensure human-compatible alignment.
Functional PrototypeOpen Source Panopticon (OSP)
A system for external verification and creating 'Trust Packs' to keep AI agents like Project Guy grounded in verifiable reality.
Working Mobile App & PortalThe Team

David Berlekamp
CEO & Visionary
Leveraging lived experience and a deep background in systems thinking to pioneer accessibility-first AI alignment.

Benjamin Moen
CTO & Lead Developer
Expertise in full stack development and scalable deployment, leading the technical implementation of core prototypes.
Get in Touch
Interested in our vision or want to discuss a partnership? We'd love to hear from you.