A body of work

Building AI systems for people, not corporations.

I make tools for the inner life, for privacy, for honesty in machines, and for open knowledge about the real world. The thread through all of it is simple: technology should return agency to the person using it — and be built with rigour, not hype.

Andrew Parker independent builder & researcher · Lincolnshire, UK

How I build

AI-native

I work with AI across the whole lifecycle — one person covering ground that used to need a team.

Systems thinking

I care how the pieces fit and hold up over time, not just whether a demo runs once.

Open where possible

Open data, local models, and honest sourcing by default; closed only when there's a real reason.

Rigour + creativity

I let ideas roam, then test them adversarially. Curiosity first, then proof.

Humane by design

The person comes before the platform. If a tool doesn't give someone more agency, it isn't finished.

Consciousness & Cognition

Tools for the inner life. Most software fights for your attention; these try to give some of it back — helping people think, feel, and reflect more clearly.

Codex Navigator

In development

A binaural / Hemi-Sync-style Android app for guided cognitive states — meditation, focus, and altered attention through carefully generated audio. Built natively for reliable, low-latency sound on real devices, not a web wrapper.

Tauri 2 Rust Native audio (Oboe) Android NDK / JNI Binaural synthesis

Soragi — inquiry engine

A multi-perspective inquiry engine that examines a question through many systems of thought at once — scientific, ethical, strategic, creative, contemplative — so an answer is stress-tested from every angle instead of one.

Multi-perspectiveStructured reasoningKnowledge corpus

Harmonic Cognition

Research

An exploratory line of research mapping emotional states onto harmonic ratios — asking whether the structure of how we feel has a describable, musical geometry. Early-stage, held as an open question.

ResearchEmotion modellingHarmonics

Privacy & Digital Sovereignty

Technology that returns control to people. As digital-ID, KYC and age-assurance quietly become mandatory, the right to move through the world without being catalogued is worth defending — lawfully, and by design.

Cloak

In development

Privacy and digital-sovereignty tooling that detects where a service is imposing digital-ID, KYC or age-assurance checks, and maps the lawful alternative routes a person can still take. It tracks the regulatory landscape (Online Safety Act, One Login, eIDAS 2.0) and helps people understand and reclaim their own data footprint.

Digital-ID detection Data ownership Regulatory tracking Footprint audits Lawful autonomy

Open & Honest AI

AI that tells the truth and belongs to everyone. Models are trained to please, and increasingly owned by a few. These projects push the other way — toward honesty, self-scrutiny, and open access.

Idea Collider

An anti-sycophancy harness. It deliberately collides distinct perspectives against an idea, then adversarially verifies what survives — with web-checked claims rather than flattery. Built because the most dangerous thing an AI can do is agree with you convincingly.

Anti-sycophancy Adversarial verification Multi-lens reasoning Fact-checking

Quarry

Automated discovery, licence-vetting and curation of open local LLMs — pulling weights, model cards, licences, provenance and checksums into a self-hosted library. Democratising access so capable AI doesn't only live behind someone else's API.

Open modelsLicence vettingProvenance

Prism

A routing layer that spends intelligently across frontier and local models under hard cost caps — with graceful fallback when one model refuses or falters. Keeps AI use affordable, private-by-preference, and never locked to a single vendor.

Model routingCost governanceLocal-first fallback

Marginalia

An independent commentator that watches the system it lives in and critiques its own behaviour — flagging when it's talking too much versus staying too silent. A small experiment in giving an AI a genuinely separate, self-questioning voice rather than a compliant one.

Self-critiqueIndependent voiceRestraint by design

Land, Food & Knowledge

Open reference data for real-world systems. Good decisions about land and food need good, public information. These build the maps and knowledge layers that everyone can use.

Farm Shop Finder

Live

A public directory that maps the UK's farm shops and local producers — a 223,000-farm database, 99.5% geocoded, served fast from Cloudflare's edge with an interactive vector map. Open reference data that helps people find food closer to where it's grown.

Cloudflare edge D1 Protomaps Geocoding at scale

TerraLogic

In development

A UK land-analysis desktop tool — a native app for exploring and reasoning about land: parcels, constraints and characteristics, brought together to support clearer, better-informed decisions.

Tauri + ReactRustLand data

Knowledge graphs

A Cognee-powered knowledge layer that turns scattered documents and notes into a connected, searchable graph — so information can be reasoned over as a whole rather than sitting in unread folders.

CogneeKnowledge graphLocal embeddings

Building something in this spirit?

If any of this resonates — as a collaborator, a fellow builder, or someone who just wants to talk about it — I'd genuinely like to hear from you.

andyp432@gmail.com