No CS degree required. Pick the track that fits where you are — most people move through all three. Then browse the curated resources below — the same shelves we point members to in chat.
Never built with AI before? Come to a weekly talk, watch a past recording, and start with prompting well. You'll be building a simple agent sooner than you think.
Can code a little? Take a wedge of a real problem, use our open agents as a template, and ship something small for 20 real users. Pair with a domain expert from the community.
Bring a research question. Especially in biology and health — our life-sciences members and diaspora mentors are the whole point. See the portfolio for what that looks like.
Hand-picked, not a dump. Sections grow as we find things worth your time — prompting, imagination, life sciences, hardware, design, theory.
4 resources · curated for members
Learn image prompting by describing what you see — Google AI regenerates the image, and you only pass if your words hit the visual threshold. Tips as you go; three attempts per level.
Google Arts & Culture Lab · Jack Wild open →Agent-ready skills for better UI taste — animation easing, shadows, Apple-style motion, and how to review motion so interfaces don’t look like slop. Install with npx skills or read the SKILL.md files.
Emil Kowalski (Vercel / Linear) open →A living catalog of UI components (buttons, inputs, nav, modals…) with real examples from design systems. Use it to name patterns correctly and steal structure, not just aesthetics.
component.gallery open →Browse real-world design systems side by side. Learn how mature product teams document tokens, components, and principles — useful when you build anything members will reuse.
component.gallery open →How to get real work out of an AI collaborator — the skill underneath every other track. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
Expand what you think is possible: art, play, world-building, creative AI. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
Biology, health, genomics — where many of our members already live. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
Devices, sensors, GPUs, edge — when the model has to touch the physical world. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
Interfaces, product craft, and making tools people actually use. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
Foundations: learning, agents, language, and the math behind the magic. Nothing curated here yet — suggest a link in community chat and we’ll review it.
No resources in this shelf yet.
A short shelf with why each title matters for AgenticGHX builders.
browse →Every weekly talk, archived. Start with "How to Build an AI Agent."
watch →Field notes and essays from members — thinking in the open.
read →$ To add a resource: drop the URL + which shelf in chat
(or edit website/src/data/resources.json).
Human approve → site updates. Start with things that teach a skill, not a product pitch.