CoSolve® brings AI ethics, social science, and relationship-centered technology to the people and institutions that need it most.
Our MissionCoSolve® was founded to address some of the most persistent and complex problems in public life — the ones that sit at the intersection of human vulnerability, institutional capacity, and the rapid advance of technology.
We believe public services — libraries, social agencies, civic institutions — are at the frontline of human need. The people who rely on these services deserve technology that works with them, not around them.
By combining social science, cloud-native data practices, and AI built around ethical principles, we build tools that help institutions understand their communities and respond with precision and care.
AI that is transparent about who benefits, who gets passed over, and why — so institutions can act with accountability.
Technology built around the human connection at the heart of every service interaction, not the transaction alone.
Focused on the institutions that serve everyone — public libraries, social services, and civic agencies.
We help institutions deploy AI responsibly — assessing bias, modeling equity impact, and ensuring automated decisions are auditable and defensible to the communities they affect.
Our relationship-centric technology surfaces the human context behind every service interaction, enabling staff to respond to the whole person — not just the transaction.
Modern data pipelines and cloud architecture designed for public-sector scale, compliance requirements, and the long operational horizons that civic institutions require.
CoSolve® coworking services — connecting people, organizations, and ideas in shared, relationship-centered spaces designed to support civic innovation and community problem-solving.
Our current coworking offerings are on hold while we develop a new service model. A full post outlining our updated approach is coming soon. Contact us to be notified.
Why the modern public library — already the most democratized institution in American civic life — is the right place to work out what responsible AI looks like in practice.
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Whether you’re a public agency exploring what AI can do for your community, or a partner interested in what we’re building — we’d like to hear from you.
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