Project Finch is an open source publishing house and toolkit dedicated to advancing human understanding of artificial intelligence — through reference implementations, design principles, and writing that treats clarity as the highest virtue.
Most writing about AI is either hype or jargon. Most code is either toy or trade secret. Project Finch lives in the space between: production-grade, carefully observed, and written for people who want to understand — not just use.
We publish design principles, whitepapers, and reference implementations for the systems being built around us. We believe that the people closest to the tools should also be the ones who explain them.
Long-form writing on the design of AI systems — series, whitepapers, and field notes. Beginning with On the Design of AI Agents.
Tools, reference implementations, and frameworks — the working companions to the publications. Released under permissive licenses.
Project Finch is supported by FuzeBox — the AI-native consultancy where this work began. The architectures, design principles, and tools published here grew out of real systems built for real customers. The open source release is our way of giving the thinking back to the field.
Visit FuzeBox ↗