Inkt exists to keep human experience reachable and owned by the people who have it.
The people who've done the work should keep it, and the people who need an answer should be able to reach the person who actually has it.
How it started
Every year I pick a skill I know nothing about and give it everything for twelve months. One year it was music. I found a teacher and spent the year working closely with them, and somewhere in those lessons I learned more than how to play. I saw how much of what they knew lived only in them, in the corrections they made in the moment and the way they'd explain one thing five different ways until it finally landed. None of that shows up in a search result.
That's where Inkt started. We've built a world where AI will answer almost anything, but it learned how by absorbing the work of people who were never asked, and the person who actually knew the thing vanishes from the story. I wanted the opposite. A place where the people who've done the work own it and get the credit for it, and where a real question reaches a real expert instead of a confident guess. My teacher's knowledge was worth something. So is yours.
"The best thing I took from that year wasn't music. It was seeing how much a real teacher knows that a machine never will." — Martin Schönberger, founder
What we believe
The people who do the work should own it. AI got good by learning from teachers, players, and writers who were never credited. Inkt is built so your craft stays yours, with your name on it and under your control.
A real question deserves a real answer. When something actually matters, you want it from someone who's lived it, with their name on it, rather than a guess assembled from whatever a model happened to read. Inkt is where that person is reachable.
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