Map your knowledge with AI
As AI generates more answers, understanding yourself may quietly become more important.
What exploration begins to reveal
Some questions feel clear before you can explain why.
Some answers reveal
how you frame problems.
You begin to notice
which domains you avoid, rush through, or over-control.
Over time, the map becomes
a quieter mirror of your thinking.
About MapKAI
MapKAI is a small exploration into knowledge, reflection, and self-understanding in the AI era.
What MapKAI Is
Map your knowledge with AI.
It helps scattered learning become visible enough to explore, question, and reflect on.
The AI Era Problem
AI can generate infinite answers. But many people still do not clearly understand how they think, what they repeatedly ignore, or where their blind spots are.
Navigate your knowledge before navigating AI.
Why Explore Matters
Explore is not an intelligence test. It is pattern observation, cognitive exploration, and knowledge mapping.
How MapKAI Questions Are Designed
Inspired by UNESCO ISCED-F knowledge classification, MapKAI questions are built around real-world situations, systems, trade-offs, incentives, and everyday reasoning.
They are not designed for memorization. Many questions hold more than one reasonable explanation, so the goal is to notice patterns and build clearer mental maps.
Reflection Philosophy
As people grow older and become more socially adapted, they often receive fewer truly honest observations about themselves.
MapKAI reflections are not judgments. They are structured observations.
Product Boundary
MapKAI does not try to become your final AI. It gives you a quieter starting point for the AI tools you already use.
MapKAI creates the map. Your personal AI helps you explore it more deeply.
Not everything meaningful can be fully measured. But some things become clearer once they are finally visible.
Start ExploringCurrent Exploration
Answer one situation at a time.
Your map and reflection become clearer as exploration accumulates.
General Knowledge Map
The ocean is unknown. The land is what you can explain.
In MapKAI, the ocean represents what you have not explored yet. The land represents what you understand well enough to explain. Learning paths help you move from ocean to land.
Knowledge Classification System
Eleven categories, one maintainable backbone.
Explore the knowledge structure behind MapKAI. Each category shows what the field covers and how it connects to other areas of knowledge.
Category scope
Knowledge category
Detailed field
Detailed field map
Detailed field pages help turn one knowledge area into practical explanations, everyday examples, and learning steps.
Customized Learning Path
Learning paths connect fields into a usable order.
Start with a learning goal, choose a knowledge area, and follow a practical path through connected fields.
Learning paths
Choose a path after choosing a field
MapKAI connects categories, fields, and practical next steps as each area becomes ready.
Founder-curated path
Foundation Learning Path
A practical route for beginners who want to understand a new field before choosing a deeper direction.