Stacy La Mell  ·  Founder

TevAI

Regenerative Intelligence Infrastructure

What if the distance between systems
became the solution
instead of the problem?

This is not anti-AI. It is anti-disconnection.

Food is disconnected from farms.
Energy is disconnected from generation.
Water is disconnected from watersheds.
Technology is disconnected from land.
AI is disconnected from its environmental footprint.
Education is disconnected from lived experience.

Make the system visible.
Make the footprint accountable.
Make the infrastructure regenerative.

The Campus Is The Curriculum.

Every physical system has both a practical purpose and an educational purpose. The landscape itself becomes a teacher. The goal is not merely to produce intelligence — it is to cultivate wiser stewards.

Water Systems

teach stewardship

Food Systems

teach ecology

Energy Systems

teach accountability

Technology Systems

teach responsibility

Living Landscapes

teach wonder

Community Structure

teaches belonging

Slow AI — machines run at machine speed so humans can live at human speed

Machines run at machine speed
so humans can live at human speed.

This is not about slowing down technology.
It is about what technology makes possible.

When machines carry what machines do best — the repetitive, the computational, the mechanical — humans are freed to do what only humans can:

It is not your duty to finish the work,
but neither are you at liberty to neglect it.

— Pirkei Avot 2:16

Imagine arriving at a hillside campus
in northern Israel.

Not a corporate headquarters. Not a server warehouse.

A living systems community.

Pollinator meadows. Native landscapes. Terraced water systems. Outdoor classrooms. Greenhouses. Research facilities. Community gathering spaces. Walking paths.

Children are learning. Researchers are working. Educators are teaching. Farmers are growing. Engineers are building.

All within the same ecosystem.
The compute infrastructure exists.
But it is not the center of attention.
The system is.

Path through TevAI campus

A Living Systems Model

Every output becomes an input. Every cost is met with an act of stewardship.

Compute

Advanced AI infrastructure powering research, innovation, and human knowledge — visible, not hidden.

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Energy

Renewable energy integrated into campus design — solar, wind, and clean systems people can see and understand.

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Water

Visible water stewardship: reuse, retention, irrigation, and education embedded into every landscape decision.

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Agriculture

Greenhouses warmed by server heat. Year-round food production. Regenerative farming as living demonstration.

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Ecology

Pollinator habitats, native restoration, biodiversity monitoring, and ecological research woven through the campus.

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Community

Housing, research fellowships, collaborative workspaces — people living within the ecosystem they help steward.

Greenhouse interior

How Every Decision Gets Made

If a visitor asks "Why is that there?" — the answer should reveal a deeper relationship between technology, ecology, education, and community.

Nothing exists only for aesthetics.

Every feature serves a real purpose. Every feature teaches something. Beauty and function are not separate — they are the same act of stewardship.

Nothing exists only for efficiency.

Optimization without meaning produces systems that work but don't teach. TevAI asks every system to justify its existence in human terms.

Beauty is infrastructure.

People protect what they love. Gardens, native landscapes, water features, art, and walking paths are not decoration. They are the reason people stay.

The goal is wiser systems.

The challenge of AI is not simply how to build more powerful systems. The challenge is how to build systems worthy of that power.

Intelligence in Service of Life

How computation, ecology, agriculture, education, and community become one integrated living system.

TevAI campus aerial view

Generations of Solving
Interconnected Systems Problems

Not because Israel is a technology hub. Because it has spent generations working at the exact intersection TevAI is building toward.

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Water Scarcity

World leader in desalination, drip irrigation, and water reclamation born from necessity

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Desertification

Generations of making constrained, difficult land productive, beautiful, and alive

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Energy Constraints

Renewable innovation and solar leadership developed from real resource limitations

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Community Building

The kibbutz model: work, learning, land, and shared responsibility as a single integrated life

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Applied Research

Engineering and science in direct service of real human and ecological problems

TevAI is not imported into Israel.
It grows from the same systems-thinking tradition
that helped Israel make the desert bloom.

Israeli landscape

The Builder

Stacy
La Mell

Environmental educator — 10 years directing programs on a 230-acre farm-based nature center

AI innovator and founder — HevrutAI forensic AI verification system

Youth & Community Director — North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, Highland Park, Illinois

Visual artist and lifelong systems thinker

Rooted in the conviction that education, land, and technology belong together

Stacy La Mell in Jerusalem

"The idea emerged from a decade of environmental education and a lifelong interest in systems thinking. A simple question led to the concept: what if the distance between systems became the solution instead of the problem?"

TevAI is the synthesis — the farm, the classroom, the technology, the community, and the conviction that intelligence has an obligation to the world that sustains it. The future does not require less intelligence. It requires deeper integration.

AI should not only help humanity think.
It should help humanity repair.

The goal is not to build a beautiful campus. The goal is to create a model that can be replicated — a new category of infrastructure that computes, educates, restores, and belongs to the communities it serves.

Mediterranean horizon
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