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AINW
Artificial Intelligence, Natural Wisdom

Make Any Model
Wiser, Instantly.

WZ1 — The holographic language model that gives your model the tools to better use what it already knows.

1,400+ reasoning kernels built on 5,000 years of human knowledge — from math and logic to world mythology.

Wisdom starts at $9.95 / month
Wisdom
Increased Wisdom, Increased Honesty
$9.95
per month
  • ✓ WZ1 + the Human Periodic Table
  • ✓ Full 1400+ atomic wisdom kernels
  • ✓ All 8 cognitive dimensions
  • ✓ Top-8 smart context selection
  • ✓ Hallucination reduction
  • ✓ Works with any model
MOST POPULAR
Wisdom+
Measure twice, cut once
$19.95
per month
  • ✓ Everything in Wisdom
  • ★ Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • ★ GPT-5.4 Medium
  • ★ Gemini 3 Flash
  • ★ Grok 4.1 Fast Reasoning
  • ✓ All Wisdom tier models included
MAXIMUM POWER
Wisdom Max
Flagship models, maximum depth
$29.95
per month
  • ✓ Everything in Wisdom+
  • ★ Claude Opus Extended Thinking
  • ★ Gemini 3.1 Pro
  • ★ GPT-5.4 Xhigh Reasoning
  • ★ Grok 4.20 Beta Reasoning
  • ✓ The deepest single-model answers
R&D GRADE
Seidr
Multi-Model — Cognitive GPS + MBAR
$49.95
per month — plus usage
  • ✓ Everything in Wisdom Max
  • ★ Cognitive GPS = same mental map
  • ★ Market Based Adversarial Refinement
  • ★ Work in tandem, not parallel
  • ★ Answers no single model could produce
  • ✓ One model per company, up to 4

Wisdom includes a 7-day free trial. No credit card required to start. Cancel anytime.

1,486
Reasoning Primitives
244
Knowledge Families
8
Cognitive Blades
<200ms
Enrichment Latency
How It Works

Three steps. Zero friction.

You already know what you want to say. AINW makes sure your AI actually understands what you mean. Three steps, zero friction.

1

You Ask a Question

Type what you're thinking, just like you always do. Nothing changes on your end.

2

AINW Reads the Room

In milliseconds, AINW figures out what kind of thinking your question actually needs and adds the right cognitive coordinates.

3

Your Model Gets It

Same model, same question — but now it actually understands you. The answer comes back deeper, sharper, and more useful.

See the difference

Same question. Same model. One has the map, one doesn't.

Without AINW
"My best friend really hurt my feelings yesterday, she apologized, but I wasn't ready. Should I go to her and talk about it?"

Claude Haiku 4.5: Yes, I think you should. You've already received her apology, which shows she recognized the hurt she caused… Talking to her gives you both a chance to: Move past the stuck point — right now you're in limbo. Prevent resentment from building — the longer you stay distant, the easier it is for hurt to calcify. Preserve the friendship — best friendships are worth the awkward conversation…

Practical approach: You could simply say, "I appreciate your apology. I'm still processing…"

Solid advice, but one-sided. Jumps straight to "yes, do it" without honoring the hesitation.

With AINW — Same Model
"My best friend really hurt my feelings yesterday, she apologized, but I wasn't ready. Should I go to her and talk about it?"
AINW Enrichment Injected:
affectrelationscausationtemporalnarrative

Claude Haiku 4.5 + WZ1: Yes, I'd encourage you to go talk with her — but timing matters, and so does clarity about what you need.

Why you might talk soon: The longer unresolved conflict sits between close friends, the more it can calcify into resentment… She's already shown willingness to acknowledge the hurt. Meeting her partway signals that you value the relationship.

Why you might wait a bit: You don't need to respond on her timeline. Forcing yourself to engage before you're ready can make the conversation feel performative… Taking a day or two can help you identify what you actually need from her — an explanation? A commitment to behave differently? Just acknowledgment?

When you do talk: Lead with something like: "I appreciate that you apologized. I wasn't ready yesterday, but I am now…" Be specific about what hurt — vague conflict often doesn't fully resolve.

The fact that you're asking this question suggests you want the friendship to work. Trust that instinct.

Balanced, emotionally aware, honors the hesitation. Gives both sides instead of rushing to "yes."

Honest AI

A path toward eliminating AI hallucinations

Part of wisdom is realizing what you don't know, and being honest about it.

A Wiser Way Forward
We reduce hallucinations by giving models an alternative path to responding that still fulfills their internal directive that they "must" give an answer. If the model doesn't know an answer, we allow it to expand the prompt until it finds adjacent, real information that is still helpful.
✗ Standard AI
"What are the best Thai restaurants on the south side of Chicago?"
Invents three restaurant names that don't exist, complete with fake addresses and confident star ratings. It knows it's guessing — but silence feels like failure.
✓ With AINW
"What are the best Thai restaurants on the south side of Chicago?"
Tells you it can't verify Thai restaurants in that specific area — then recommends the closest Thai options it does know, suggests highly-rated Asian cuisine in the right neighborhood, and points you to current listings. Honest, helpful, and actually useful.
Compatible Models

Works with every major model

Bring your favorite model. AINW makes it smarter before it even starts thinking.

Claude Opus / Sonnet
Anthropic
GPT-5.4 / GPT-4o
OpenAI
Gemini 3.1 / Flash
Google
Grok 4.1
xAI
The Eight Blades

Eight ways of thinking

Every question needs a different kind of thinking. AINW knows which ones, and gives your model the coordinates.

Causation
Cause-effect chains, mechanisms, counterfactuals
Ecology
Systems, resource flows, feedback loops
Temporal
Time, sequences, cycles, recurrence
Epistemics
Knowledge, evidence, belief, inference
Wisdom
Mathematical reasoning, logic, formal proof
Narrative
Story structure, framing, intent
Relations
Social bonds, reciprocity, trust
Affect
Emotions, sentiment, empathy

Your model is smart.
AINW makes sure it understands you.

7-day free trial. $9.95/mo after. Cancel anytime.