You see where AI is heading. You're not the only one, and you're not powerless.

A handful of companies are racing to build systems that could take control from all of us. Microcommit gives that frustration a channel: something you can actually do about it, next to people who feel the same way.

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A few companies decided to build superintelligence. You never agreed to that.

Them

A handful of AI labs, racing each other to build superintelligence.

Their own leaders admit the risks are real. They keep going anyway, because no one is standing up to them.

Us

People who think humanity should stay in charge of its own future.

Not experts. Not insiders. People who saw the same thing you did and decided not to look away.

You can do something about it.

Each week, a few real actions are waiting for you: contact a lawmaker, sign a statement, back the people fighting this.

A Microcommit action: contact your lawmakers about ASI risk, with options to complete it, be reminded later, or decline.
  1. Your first action

    Your frustration gets somewhere to go

    Open the app and there's one real, specific thing to do about AI, waiting for you. Not a feed to doomscroll. Something that actually counts.

  2. Every week

    On your terms, never forced

    A few new actions land each week. You take the ones that are yours and skip the rest. It stays small, and it stays your call.

  3. As you go

    You find the others

    You start to see the thousands acting alongside you, and it sinks in that you were never the only one who saw this coming.

  4. When you want more

    Go as far as you want

    If a screen ever feels like too little, there are local ControlAI Concerned Citizens groups to join, only if and when you want to.

Fair questions.

Can one person really change anything?

On your own, an email won't decide it, and Microcommit never pretends otherwise. But you're not on your own. Thousands of people are acting on the same thing, at the same time, and that is what lawmakers can't ignore.

Do I have to do this alone?

No. Everything you do, you do alongside people who feel exactly the same way about where AI is going. It stays as light as a few actions on your phone. If you ever want more, there are local ControlAI Concerned Citizens groups you can join, but only if and when you want to.

I'm new to all this. Is that okay?

More than okay. No credentials, no technical background, no permission needed. Most people here started right where you are: worried, unsure, and done doing nothing about it.

Stop watching it happen.Start being the reason it doesn't.

The first action is already waiting for you. So are the people taking it with you.