We are launching the SAGEA community, a space for people interested in artificial intelligence to connect, learn, and contribute.
As our work has grown, we have seen increasing interest from researchers, engineers, and students who want to engage more directly with what we are building. Many of these conversations have been informal and distributed. We think it is important to create a more structured environment where these interactions can happen more consistently.
The SAGEA community is intended to be that space.
Why we are doing this
Progress in AI does not happen in isolation. It emerges from shared ideas, open discussion, and continuous iteration.
We believe that creating an environment where people can ask questions, share insights, and explore ideas together is an important part of building better systems. This is especially true in regions where access to cutting-edge research and communities is still limited.
By bringing people together in a single space, we hope to make it easier to engage with our work and with each other.
What to expect
The community will be a place for discussion, collaboration, and learning.
We expect conversations to range from research ideas and system design to practical questions about building and deploying AI systems. Over time, we also plan to share updates, early insights, and opportunities for deeper involvement.
We are particularly interested in supporting people who are actively building or exploring AI systems, and in creating an environment where thoughtful discussion is prioritized over noise.
How we think about community
We are not trying to build a large or purely social community.
Our goal is to create a space that remains useful as it grows. This means maintaining a focus on signal, encouraging meaningful contributions, and keeping discussions grounded in real work.
We expect the community to evolve over time. Early members will play an important role in shaping its direction, norms, and culture.
Looking forward
We see this as a long-term effort.
Building strong communities takes time, and the outcome is uncertain. But we believe it is worth investing in a space where people can engage seriously with AI, learn from each other, and contribute to what comes next.
We look forward to seeing how the SAGEA community develops.

