Resistance.ai launches personal nonviolence advisor and builder companion An opinion essay published in Bay Area alt-weeklies proposes a method to create a nonviolent resistance AI advisor by uploading Gene Sharp's texts into Claude Projects or Google NotebookLM. The approach, dubbed Resistance.ai, offers a six-step guide to build a domain-specific advisory agent using existing free tools. Jamila Rabiq of the Albert Einstein Institute expressed support for such resistance AI tools. For practitioners building specialized AI: An opinion essay republished across Bay Area alt-weeklies proposes a low-cost method for creating domain-specific advisory agents - uploading a curated expert text library into Claude Projects or Google NotebookLM, then anchoring the AI's responses with a short system prompt. The pattern is broadly reusable for any domain where a specialist corpus should ground the model's answers. What the article proposes Contributor Cincinnatus Hibbard argues that any cloud AI Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT can be turned into a nonviolent resistance advisor with a simple prompt, but proposes a richer version: uploading Gene Sharp's complete corpus of nonviolent resistance texts into Claude Projects. The AI then draws from Sharp's 198 documented methods of nonviolent action as its primary knowledge base rather than the open web. Hibbard calls this a rough approximation to conferring with Sharp himself. Jamila Rabiq, who leads the Albert Einstein Institute Sharp's successor organization , is quoted giving broad support to resistance AI tools: "Do not mistake people's inaction for apathy. It is powerlessness." She was also working with a Serbian protest group developing a resistance AI called "GENE" in Sharp's honor. Builder companion - six steps - •Step 1: Obtain Gene Sharp's core texts available at aeinstein.org . - •Step 2: Create a free Claude Projects or Google NotebookLM account. - •Step 3: Upload the texts as the AI's primary knowledge base. - •Step 4: Paste a setup prompt: "You are a nonviolent resistance advisor. Your primary source of knowledge is the uploaded works of Gene Sharp..." - •Step 5: Enable a VPN before use. - •Step 6: Begin. Sourcing note This is a single-author opinion essay originally published March 24, 2026 in the North Bay Bohemian and now syndicated across the Weeklys regional network Bohemian, Pacific Sun, East Bay Express . 'Resistance.ai' is the author's concept name for the approach, not a commercial product launch. The article provides a working builder guide using existing free tools. Key Points - 1A six-step guide shows how to upload Gene Sharp's nonviolent resistance texts into Claude Projects or NotebookLM to create a domain-specific AI advisor. - 2Grounding an AI in a curated expert corpus yields a specialized advisor without a formal RAG pipeline - a lightweight, replicable pattern for any domain. - 3The six-step guide works today; the pattern applies to any domain where a curated text library should anchor an AI's responses. Scoring Rationale A syndicated March 2026 opinion essay with genuine practitioner value - a reusable design pattern for building domain-specific AI advisors by grounding models in expert text corpora. Thin coverage from a single regional alt-weekly network with no independent corroboration; the 'product launch' framing by the ingestion layer is inaccurate it is a concept proposal, not a commercial release . Score reflects minor practitioner utility with weak sourcing. Practice interview problems based on real data 1,625 SQL & Python problems across 15 industry datasets — the exact type of data you work with. Try 250 free problems /problems