Not a ChatBot. Not a friend. A system.

Today AI is revolutionizing practically every workspace. It’s everywhere and you know it. Though ChatBots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, etc. are it’s most common usage, we want something different: an AI-system trained to collect information and data, so it can groupe individuals into communities based on shared characteristics.

Based on that same technology, HUMaiN will collect shared characteristics in young refugees, to connect them and create a community that encourages the pursuit of their goals.

Curious about what it will be able to do?

Learn more by playing with our INTERACTIVE MINMAP below!

Backed by research

  • A study of 100,000 activity instances from over 40,000 participants, found that people reported being happier doing almost every activity with someone else rather than alone.

    —The Washington Post “Doing almost anything is better with friends, research finds”

  • In a trial of 291 adults with PTSD, both peer‑led and clinician‑led therapy reduced symptoms by about 15 % at 6 months.

    —”Effectiveness of Peer-Delivered Trauma Treatment in a Rural Community: A Randomized Non-inferiority Trial”Pub Med®, National Library of Medicine

  • In a study of youth with autism, boys who had peer-shared hobbies tended to show higher quality of life than those who did not engage in hobbies with peers — suggesting that sharing an interest with others is meaningful for well-being.

    — “Peer-shared hobbies and quality of life in boys with autism spectrum disorder: An exploratory cross-sectional study in Japan”, Pub Med®, National Library of Medicine

  • In resettlement programmes, 85 % of refugees participated in community activities, and 70 % engaged with people outside their own national or ethnic group at least once, helping build social bridges.

    —”Vulnerable Persons and Vulnerable Children’s resettlement schemes: Summary of early integration outcomes”, GOV.UK