"Ex uno plures, ex pluribus omnia"
From one many, from many all things
An overarching public-benefit governance body for responsible, accessible AI-enabled tools — with research, development and commercial delivery undertaken through wholly owned or controlled private limited subsidiaries and qualified partners.
SHALOME.AI is a UK-based initiative whose application for registration as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation is currently before the Charity Commission, established to advance education, health, the relief of poverty and disadvantage, citizenship and community development, and environmental protection through the ethical stewardship of technology-enabled tools and frameworks. It acts as the overarching mission, governance and public-benefit body for a family of ventures.
We do not replace qualified professionals or regulated providers. Our role is to design, govern, evaluate and coordinate accessible tools for public benefit — delivered through competent partners where specialist, statutory, clinical, therapeutic, educational or pastoral accountability is required.
Research, development and commercial implementation are carried out through wholly owned or controlled private limited subsidiaries. SHALOME.AI sets the mission, ethical boundaries, governance requirements and public-benefit obligations; the subsidiaries carry operational and commercial execution within those boundaries.
Each pillar addresses a distinct dimension of human need through thoughtfully designed tools, frameworks, educational resources and research pathways — governed by SHALOME.AI and delivered through qualified partners where regulated or specialist activity is required.
Supporting individuals in their personal journey of meaning, reflection, and inner growth. ThEO.SaaS offers guided wisdom-based experiences for those seeking depth and contemplative practice. SoulWisdom provides a publishing and learning foundation drawing on the world's philosophical and spiritual traditions.
Extending the reach of qualified health and pastoral support through AI-assisted tools — connecting people with professional guidance regardless of geography or income. ClinicLogos.AI is designed to support, not replace, qualified practitioners, with all delivery in the hands of appropriate partner organisations.
Empowering households and communities to grow more of their own food through intelligent, accessible guidance. Arborithm.AI combines practical growing knowledge with nutritional wisdom — helping families move towards greater food confidence and self-sufficiency at home.
Making high-quality inquiry-based education accessible to everyone — from individuals in under-resourced communities to professionals building new skills. MasterAgenticAI.Academy develops tools that build metacognitive skills, logical reasoning, and the capacity to evaluate information and truth claims independently — equipping people to think and learn in a world of rapidly changing and increasingly AI-generated content.
Putting strategic intelligence and organisational capability within reach of every small enterprise and community leader. CMind.AI makes world-class thinking in strategy, marketing, and operations accessible to those who could never afford a traditional consultant — democratising the conditions for sustainable success.
Exploring the frontier of human cognitive potential through responsible, evidence-grounded research and tools. Pnuema.AI is a long-horizon research initiative — working thoughtfully at the boundary between human capacity and emerging AI capability, under rigorous ethical oversight.
Working towards a future in which access to clean, sustainable energy is a shared human inheritance rather than a privilege. QuantumFree.AI is a visionary long-term research direction — grounded in the belief that decentralised, abundant energy is a prerequisite for genuine human liberation.
Change at the community level happens through people — the 2–4% in every community who are trusted leaders, natural connectors, and willing servants of those around them.
The Catalyst Programme is SHALOME.AI's practical route for capability distribution: equipping trusted local leaders with governed AI-enabled tools, ethical training, and organisational support so that capability grows inside communities rather than being permanently imported from outside.
SHALOME.AI is designed as the overarching stewardship and governance organisation, not a direct provider of regulated frontline services. It governs a mission-aligned group structure in which research, development and commercial activity are undertaken through wholly owned or controlled private limited subsidiaries, while specialist or regulated delivery remains with qualified partners.
SHALOME.AI acts as the overarching public-benefit and governance body. R&D, product development and commercial implementation are conducted through wholly owned or controlled private limited subsidiaries operating within SHALOME.AI's ethical, governance and public-benefit boundaries.
SHALOME.AI develops frameworks, platforms and educational resources for public benefit. It does not provide direct clinical, therapeutic, statutory educational or pastoral services.
Where specialist or regulated activity is required, delivery remains with competent partner organisations responsible for safeguarding, professional standards and regulatory compliance.
Application ventures are separated from exploratory research domains. Long-horizon scientific or conceptual research is non-operational until independently reviewed and approved through appropriate governance.
Tools and educational resources are designed to be freely available or low-barrier wherever possible, without restriction to membership, belief or affiliation.
Education platforms, health tools, community development and civic leadership programmes, food-growing and livelihood development tools, and deployment of existing commercially available clean energy technologies — market-grounded, evidence-driven and developed through mission-aligned subsidiaries or delivered with qualified partners.
Long-horizon scientific, cognition-related or conceptual research — quarantined from public-facing delivery, conducted through appropriate subsidiaries or research partners, and subject to independent review.
Purpose alignment, public-benefit logic, initial risk classification and early harm identification.
Limited-scope testing, safeguarding review, evidence gathering, human oversight and partner readiness.
Demonstrated outcomes, governance sign-off, defined kill criteria and no progression by momentum alone.
SHALOME.AI begins where risk is lower and trust can be earned: learning and organisational capability. The first pilot combines Socrates-style learning support with CMind-style organisational guidance for learners, small organisations, charities and local community leaders.
The pilot will help participants understand AI, map real problems, design safe workflows, and build practical tools they can use themselves. The aim is not to make communities dependent on SHALOME.AI, but to strengthen their own capacity to learn, decide, organise and act.
Initial cohorts may include apprentices, business owners, charity leaders, educators and community practitioners seeking practical AI capability.
Pilot evaluation will measure capability gain, confidence, usefulness, safety issues, data concerns, accessibility, and whether participants become more autonomous rather than more dependent.
The first pilot is deliberately limited to education and organisational support. It does not test medical, therapeutic, energy or speculative scientific claims.
SHALOME.AI is steered by three founding board members — bringing together strategic vision, independent governance, and rigorous ethical oversight.
A rare polymath with over 40 years of experience spanning technology, strategy, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Dhiren's career includes Cambridge Engineering, an INSEAD MBA, and senior roles at Monitor Company, OC&C Strategy Consultants, and BG Group (FTSE Top 30) as Head of Strategy. He holds three international patents and five marketing awards, and has served as CEO and CFO across multiple sectors.
As founder, Dhiren provides strategic continuity, financial stewardship, and the long-term vision behind SHALOME.AI's charitable mission — bringing the discipline of a world-class strategist to a profoundly humanitarian purpose.
Steve brings extensive experience in technology delivery, systems leadership, and organisational execution across complex environments. A Cambridge and INSEAD alumnus with a background in strategy consulting, he provides the independent governance discipline and pragmatic challenge that every ambitious venture requires.
As Chair, Steve ensures balanced decision-making, evidence-informed governance, and clear separation between strategic oversight and operational execution — ensuring SHALOME.AI is led as an institution, not a personality-led project.
Professor Balu Krishna Sasidharan is a Radiation Oncologist at Christian Medical College, Vellore, India — one of the world's foremost institutions for clinical medicine and research in underserved populations. As a practicing clinician, he works daily with patients and is deeply grounded in the realities of health delivery in resource-constrained environments. He also conducts research and publishes in peer-reviewed literature.
As Ethics and Research Oversight Trustee, Professor Sasidharan brings clinical rigour, evidence-based discipline, and independent judgment — helping the board maintain clear boundaries between research, application, and public-facing claims, and ensuring that health-related activities remain grounded in clinical evidence and delivered through appropriately qualified partners.
SHALOME.AI will seek arm's-length critique from people with expertise in responsible AI, safeguarding, education, data governance, community development, charity governance and research ethics. Advisory participation is a source of challenge, not blanket endorsement.
Review model risks, hallucination controls, human-in-the-loop requirements, explainability, audit trails and responsible automation boundaries.
Challenge the design of child protection, learner safeguarding, complaints routes, escalation mechanisms and partner suitability checks.
Ensure communities and participants can understand, pause, withdraw, correct and challenge the systems that affect them.
Maintain clear separation between philosophy, speculative research, validated evidence and public-facing application.
We welcome arm's-length critique from mission-aligned organisations and experts. We are not seeking endorsement of all SHALOME.AI activity. We are seeking rigorous challenge before we scale.
Advisory participation does not imply endorsement of exploratory research, future ventures, or unvalidated scientific claims.
Whether you are a potential Catalyst, a delivery partner, a safeguarding or responsible-AI expert, a prospective trustee/adviser, or simply someone whose values resonate with this mission — we would love to hear from you.
SHALOME.AI is committed to ethical AI for public benefit through parent-level governance, subsidiary-led development, partnership-led delivery, safeguarding, evidence discipline and independent challenge.
All enquiries are welcome.