


PeaceBot - Group Build (Session 1: Pacific / Americas)
🌿 Calling Peacebuilders, Futurists, and Visionary Thinkers: Help Us Train the PeaceBot 🌍
In a world saturated with war games, threatcasting, and dystopian narratives, we’re asking:
How might we cast hope forward and reclaim peace as a strategic act?
PeaceBot is a collective-intelligence large language model seeded with the principles of peace theory, conflict transformation, and relational futures
PeaceBot is designed to act as a guide and co-creator offering users hope disruptions, alternative framings, and layered prompts that support the design of regenerative, post-conflict futures.
Rather than forecasting threats, PeaceBot explores non-Western, feminist, decolonial, and transformative pathways for peace. It supports the development of scenarios that challenge the inevitability of conflict and instead centre imagination, reconciliation, and systems change.
We’re building PeaceBot collaboratively. And we need your help!
🔍 Seeking: Foundational Materials to Train PeaceBot
We’re inviting you to contribute:
📘 Documents (PDFs, research, articles, curriculum)
🔗 URLs (websites, toolkits, videos)
📚 Theory Sources (especially from Johan Galtung, Elise Boulding, John Paul Lederach, P.R. Sarkar, Thich Nhat Hanh, Mairead Maguire, Leymah Gbowee, Ivana Milojevic, Erica Chenoweth, Scilla Elworthy, Ailton Krenak, International Peace Bureau (IPB) and other scholars/practitioners of nonviolence and peacebuilding)
🌱 Indigenous, spiritual, feminist, and regenerative epistemologies that model conflict transformation beyond Western paradigms
🧠 Practical guides to dialogue, negotiation, scenario co-creation, or post-conflict reconciliation.
All contributions will be reviewed and integrated as prompts, theory-frames, and training content for the PeaceBot LLM to support a participatory workshop experience.
🌀 Join us in this open swarm/collective session to co-train PeaceBot and shape the futures of peace.
Together, let’s co-create a bot that doesn’t simulate war but makes peace imaginable, actionable, and real.
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