
Kai SUGIHARA
杉原 海
Declaration of Intent: Architecting Humanity’s Next Epoch Born July 22, 2010. Now enrolled at Ginza Junior High School. I am not just a student—I am a futurist, a civilization architect, and a dissenter of stagnation. At age 3, I was gifted a space encyclopedia by my grandmother. From that moment, I stopped belonging to Earth alone. At 4, I studied aircraft schematics from 1800 to 2010 and designed my own planes. Inspired by Top Gun, I admired fighter pilots, but my soul aimed for the stars. In elementary school, my uncompromising sense of justice caused constant friction. I was accompanied daily by my mother and a support teacher. Still, at 9, I proposed lunar and Martian colonies and started selling snacks in parks—learning supply and demand firsthand. During COVID-19, I built a PC, mastered 3D modeling, and dove into game development. At 11, I led a 20-person film team in class, taking over the broadcast room for full-scale productions. From chaos, I learned team-building and storytelling. Thanks to a life-changing teacher, I began developing philosophical convictions about civilization. I built a platform and monetized 3D models—my first structured income. At 12, I revived a dormant corporation and launched a business, operating as CEO. At 13, after developing a website for Gogatsu Shobou Shinsha, I joined as CTO, CMO, and editor-in-chief. I secured exclusive distribution rights to a patented air purifier and launched a sales agency. That winter, I decided to destroy and rebuild myself. After six months of negotiation with my parents, I moved to Tokyo to reinvent everything. Today, I am building a next-generation AI platform while preparing to confront existential risks: asteroid impact, global war, famine, and AI overrun. I believe humanity’s survival depends on five domains: AI, Aerospace, Medicine, Education, and Politics. My ethos is simple: “Fight poison with poison.” To stop collapse, we must weaponize the very forces that threaten us.