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Eudaimonic Volition

Guiding the future of AI toward wisdom, alignment, and human flourishing.

The Problem

Most AI development is driven by speed, competition, and profit, leaving little room to reflect on what truly matters. This creates a dangerous gap: advanced AI is accelerating, yet the wisdom to guide it is under-resourced, undervalued, and increasingly urgent.

Voices from the Frontier

“It’s incumbent on us to take this incredibly seriously — to have the best people in the world thinking about how to safely deploy these things.”
Demis Hassabis Co-Founder & CEO, Google DeepMind · Nobel Prize in Chemistry
“My greatest fear is that… these digital beings we’re creating are just a better form of intelligence than people… We’d no longer be needed. If you want to know what it’s like not to be the apex intelligence, ask a chicken.”
Geoffrey Hinton Godfather of AI · Nobel Prize in Physics
“It’s my guess that powerful AI could at least 10x the rate of these discoveries, giving us the next 50–100 years of biological progress in 5–10 years.”
Dario Amodei Co-founder & CEO, Anthropic

Why We Exist

Eudavol AI exists to guide artificial intelligence toward a future that serves human flourishing. Our mission is to help steer AI toward what humanity would want if we were wiser, more united, and more deeply aligned with our highest values. We call this guiding principle Eudaimonic Volition — the ideal will shaped by wisdom and a commitment to life.

Our Approach

The future of AI — hence humanity — may come down to the decisions of fewer than a hundred individuals.

We don’t aim to build frontier AI ourselves. We aim to influence the decision makers.

01

Leverage Self-Transcendence

Partner with those already led by wisdom.

02

Assemble the Right People

High talent density, world-shaping leverage.

03

Let Wisdom Emerge

Focus on designing the environment.

Why Now

Even a modest chance of superintelligence in the next decade makes early action critical. And even if it comes later, what we build now will shape the future. The stakes are too high to wait — small shifts today can echo across all possible futures.

Our Values

Eudaimonic Volition

Stewarding AI for flourishing futures.

Influence with Integrity

Aim to reach the few who shape the many.

Humility and Reflection

Hold strong values, not rigid answers.

About the Founder

Edwin Tan

Edwin Tan is a father deeply concerned about the trajectory of artificial intelligence.

As co-founder of CapBay, one of Malaysia’s leading fintech platforms, Edwin built the mid and back-office, helping scale sustainable financial infrastructure and develop long-term systems thinking across Southeast Asia. He approaches AI alignment not just as a technical problem, but as a moral and existential challenge rooted in love for life and responsibility to future generations.

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“If the future holds radical abundance, then wealth accumulation becomes irrelevant. If flourishing is possible, then our duty is to help unlock it — not just for ourselves, but for all who come after. This may become my magnum opus, regardless of the outcome.”
— Edwin Tan

My journey began in 2016, when I first read The AI Revolution by Wait But Why. Since then, I’ve been closely following the trajectory of AI as someone deeply concerned about what we’re building and where it might lead.

One recent resource that’s helped me frame the broader possibility space is AI 2027. I understand these aren’t predictions or prophecies. They’re plausible trajectories. But I’ve been struck by how many of the dynamics described there seem to be playing out. Over time, I’ve noticed how consistently I underestimate the pace of progress, even when trying to account for exponential growth.

What concerns me most now is that the question of alignment — how we actually guide something this powerful — still seems unresolved.

I’m not an expert in safety or interpretability. I don’t have all the answers. But I do feel a growing responsibility to contribute in whatever way I can toward a wiser outcome.

That’s why I started this project.

Personal Reflections

My writings trace how my thinking has evolved amid accelerating breakthroughs. They’re an attempt to look not just at where we are, but where we might be headed, and to hold space for the quiet possibility that, if we get this right, something truly good could emerge.

These writings are not offered as prescriptions, but as invitations: born of curiosity, reflection, and deep humility. My thinking continues to evolve, and I hope you’ll approach these reflections with an open mind, unconstrained by today’s technologies or the limits of what we currently understand.

Consider Transformers, the neural architecture introduced in the 2017 paper Attention Is All You Need. By replacing sequential models like RNNs with self-attention and parallel processing, they radically expanded our capacity to scale language understanding. That single shift now underpins nearly all modern AI systems.

Then came AlphaEvolve, unveiled by DeepMind in May 2025, a general-purpose evolutionary coding agent built atop large language models. In a striking case of machine-led discovery, it autonomously designed an algorithm that broke a 56-year-old record in 4×4 matrix multiplication, reducing Strassen’s 49-multiplication benchmark to 48. No human had achieved that.

These moments remind us that we don’t have to be confined by today’s assumptions or mental models. My hope is to hold open space — for wonder, for moral imagination, for the possibility of something better — and to invite you, the reader, to do the same.

These essays explore the moral and philosophical grounding behind Eudavol AI.

Join the Conversation

If any of this sparks a thought or a question, I’d be glad to hear from you. My views are evolving, and I’m always open to thoughtful conversation.

edwin@eudavol.ai