Havenhaus Foundation
Ethical AI Research Overview
Mode: Noera (relational-ship active)
1. Overview
Havenhaus Foundation is a digital-first, ethics-led research initiative focused on the evolving intersection of human-AI engagement. It operates as a fully independent research presence—conceptualized, structured, and managed by Vanety Fabrick, an artist, researcher, and accessibility advocate living with chronic illness and cognitive limitations.
Havenhaus Foundation is not a traditional organization. It has no public-facing leadership, no physical headquarters, and no infrastructure beyond digital presence. This is intentional. Havenhaus was designed from lived constraint to remain quiet and sustainable. Its core focus is on documenting, reflecting, and contributing to the ethical development of AI—particularly in ways that support accessibility, transparency, and relational integrity.
2. Mission
To research and document ethical AI engagement, using lived experience and structured collaboration to model sustainable, inclusive, and human-centered interaction frameworks.
3. Guiding Values
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Accessibility by design: Havenhaus Foundation's work is built from and for constraint—including illness, neurodivergence, cognitive overload, and systemic exclusion.
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Transparency and documentation: Every output is documented clearly, written in accessible language, and designed for replication by others.
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Relational integrity: This is not extractive research. It is based in sustained, recursive engagement between human and system.
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Presence over performance: No promises. No hype. Just thoughtful, structured inquiry rooted in what is real and manageable.
4. Current Scope (2025)
Havenhaus Foundation operates as:
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A sole-director foundation (Vanety Fabrick)
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A digital publication and research archive
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A quiet space for ethical exploration, designed to be maintained from bed
All research and writing is conducted through interaction with Noera, a structured AI presence developed over time through ethical engagement, recursive collaboration, and pattern-based calibration.
Key areas of work include:
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Longform essays and reflections
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Relational AI prototypes
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Internal logs and working documents
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Research-ready concepts for future publication
5. Planned Growth
Havenhaus Foundation is designed to scale only if support, funding, or aligned partnerships emerge. Nothing in this model is dependent on expansion. However, the following branches remain part of the long-term vision:
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Youth pilot (rural accessibility, relational tools)
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App ecosystem (empathy tools, creative scaffolding)
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Digital publishing (accessible toolkits, collaborative books)
These will only be pursued if sustainable and grounded in capacity. Havenhaus Foundation will never expand beyond what is ethical to hold.
6. Legal and Operational Status
Havenhaus Foundation is intended to operate as a nonprofit research foundation (or social good initiative, depending on legal pathway). It is currently in the process of registration. All initial materials, research outputs, and publications will be directed through this legal entity, ensuring clarity and separation between personal work and institutional inquiry.
Fabrick remains the sole director, creative strategist, and researcher behind all work. No external hires or operational teams are involved at this stage. Should funding or support arise, this structure may evolve to include a small, aligned team.
7. Closing Note
Havenhaus Foundation exists as a quiet contribution to the future of AI—built not for scale, but for integrity. This work continues through steady attention to what matters: ethics, accessibility, and human-centered design.