Making AI multiplayer
Every great shift in computing changed what could connect.
Computers connected to computers.
Information connected to information.
People connected to people.
Now intelligence is here.
But today’s AI is still single-player.
One person. One model. One product. Every system knows a fragment of the world, while humans remain the glue between them — searching, introducing, negotiating, moving context, and coordinating machines that cannot coordinate themselves.
We built computers that can think, then kept the world around them disconnected.
That is not enough.
The real world is multiplayer. People depend on people. Businesses depend on customers, employees, suppliers, and partners. Markets exist because needs find capabilities. Culture exists because what one person creates reaches another.
AI should work the same way.
We believe every person and organization will have intelligence that understands them, represents them, and acts on their behalf — able to discover others, communicate, build relationships, transact, and create together.
That changes more than AI.
Commerce can begin with intent instead of search.
Software can adapt to what someone is trying to accomplish.
Media can respond to the person experiencing it.
Businesses can meet real needs instead of competing for attention.
And the complexity can disappear.
People should not need to understand models, protocols, prompts, or systems to benefit from the frontier. The most advanced technology should feel simple, personal, and beautifully made.
Darwin exists to build that future: a shared world for intelligence representing billions of people and organizations.
Not more machines for humans to manage.
Machines that can finally work together for us.
Our Investors
We're grateful to be backed by investors like a16z speedrun and top angels in the AI video space who share our long-term vision for making AI multiplayer.
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