Library B is improving knowledge by expanding it to a global scope. By “global”, we mean not only geography, but also culture, academic discipline, demographics, language and other variables that may affect a person’s access to knowledge or point of view. We call this process the “Globalization of Knowledge.” We help:
Global-Books are designed to synthesize knowledge from across the globe. They aim to present multiple perspectives on any given topic—geographic, cultural, political, and philosophical—ensuring that no single worldview dominates. Whether addressing history, science, ethics, or economics, the goal is inclusivity of voices and balance in representation. Every section is meant to acknowledge complexity and encourage critical thinking rather than reinforce bias or simplification.
Each Global-Book is generated exclusively by artificial intelligence. The vast scale of human knowledge cannot be fully processed by any one individual or even a team—AI makes this possible. By leveraging large language models trained on multilingual and interdisciplinary data, the books offer broad, synthesized insights from across the spectrum of human thought. This AI authorship is not a gimmick—it’s the foundation of a truly global and impartial book creation process.
AI’s strength lies in its ability to identify patterns and relationships in data—but it is not infallible. A Global-Book may contain profound insights alongside occasional inaccuracies or incomplete understandings. Rather than claim perfection, these books are presented as evolving works, openly acknowledging the nature of probabilistic AI reasoning. Each page is an invitation for readers to evaluate, critique, and improve the content collaboratively over time.
Each topic covered by Library B has a single canonical Global-Book. Instead of hundreds of disconnected books competing to explain the same idea, there is one reference point that grows and adapts. This model promotes collaboration, not fragmentation. It ensures that energy is directed toward making one shared resource better, rather than duplicating efforts or creating content silos. The book becomes a global knowledge artifact—updated continuously rather than replaced.
Global-Books aim to describe reality, not instruct readers on how to act or think. This descriptive approach avoids ideological bias and moral judgment. For example, a Global-Book about climate change will present the science, the debate, the policies, and the global responses—but it won’t tell you what to believe or do. Instead, it provides rich, balanced information that empowers readers to form their own perspectives based on context and facts.
A Global-Book is more than text. It can incorporate charts, timelines, audio transcripts, code, images, and other media as needed. This flexible format enables the book to reflect the many ways knowledge can be expressed—from academic essays and indigenous storytelling to technical diagrams and visual art. It honors multiple modes of knowing and communicates topics in ways that resonate across cultures and disciplines.
Unlike static books frozen at publication, Global-Books are designed to improve over time. They evolve through feedback loops, fact-checking, expansion, content audits, and AI retraining. Every book has a changelog and verification record. Users can suggest improvements or corrections, making the process of knowledge creation participatory and transparent. Each iteration brings the book closer to truth, inclusion, and utility for all readers.
Requested by users. Written by AI. Contains many known and unknown errors, but also valuable insights. Verification Score of 0 or 1.
Fact-checked and expanded by AI. Readers make comments and suggestions. Feedback given to AI to make improvements in the next edition.
Written by AI with the new information. Fewer errors, deeper insights. New editions are marked with appropriate Verification Scores from 2 to 10
The cycle repeats with each new edition growing more globally complete.
See a Global-BookLearn what AI knows on a topic, then go further. Create your own knowledge.
Teach about public knowledge with AI, then share the insights only you have. Your experience brings it all to life.
Use AI to make sure you aren't missing anything, then contribute your new twist. Your research will have global implications.
Library B is headquartered in beautiful Lexington, Kentucky — but our mission and scope are global.
We are incorporated as a for-profit public benefit corporation. This means we’re a business built to serve the public good: expanding access to knowledge, promoting global understanding, and rethinking how learning happens in the AI age.
Our team is made up of curious learners, builders, educators, and innovators who believe the best way to improve the world is to connect it through shared, evolving, and inclusive knowledge.