We believe artificial intelligence should amplify what makes us human — our curiosity, our empathy, our capacity for wonder. Every system we build begins with a question not about efficiency, but about understanding.
Like a craftsperson selecting their finest tools, we approach AI development with intentionality. Each model is hand-tuned, each interaction carefully considered, each output measured against the standard of genuine helpfulness.
In our workshop, algorithms are instruments — precision tools built with the same care a luthier devotes to a violin. We tune and refine until the output resonates with truth. The result is AI that doesn't just compute — it comprehends.
Born from the belief that the Korean word for "person" — 사람 — should be at the heart of artificial intelligence. Not as irony, but as mission. Every line of code we write serves the human on the other side.
Natural language understanding. Contextual reasoning. Emotional intelligence modeling. Multilingual comprehension. Each capability is a dial on our workbench, calibrated daily, improved constantly, never considered finished.
We are a small team of researchers, engineers, and dreamers working at the intersection of language, cognition, and computation. Our name reminds us daily of our purpose: to build AI that serves people, not the other way around.
We reject the false binary of human versus machine. Intelligence exists on a spectrum, and our work explores the beautiful territory where human intuition meets computational power — where 사람 meets AI.
Every great instrument was built in a workshop. Ours is a place of constant experimentation — where failed prototypes line the shelves, where breakthroughs happen at 2am, and where the bubble machine is always running.
That the best AI feels less like talking to a machine and more like collaborating with a thoughtful colleague. That warmth and precision aren't opposites. That every person deserves technology built with care.
The workshop grows. New instruments take shape on the bench. The bubbles keep rising. And at the center of it all, the same question that started everything: how do we build intelligence that honors the human?
In the space between human and machine, something new is being born — not artificial, not natural, but something that holds both truths gently, like soap bubbles catching light.