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German nonprofit opens longevity database to AI developers

German nonprofit opens longevity database to AI developers

A German foundation has released free AI integration tools for its longevity encyclopedia, providing open-source infrastructure for health technology developers.

The German nonprofit Forever Healthy Foundation has launched a suite of tools that allow artificial intelligence agents and research pipelines to connect directly to its Evipedia platform. The move makes the foundation’s database of health and longevity interventions freely accessible to automated systems without requiring special access keys or software development kits.

Evipedia contains over 600 evidence reviews covering subjects such as first-generation rejuvenation therapies, peptides, supplements, and lifestyle protocols. By releasing a dedicated server for AI models, alongside a keyless application programming interface, the foundation is positioning the database as open infrastructure for the longevity sector.

All content is licensed under Creative Commons 4.0, meaning companies and developers can integrate the data into their own projects at no cost. The platform employs an agent-friendly site policy that welcomes automated crawlers from systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Developers can start from a standardized machine-readable signpost to fetch exactly what they need.

For health technology companies, the commercial value lies in the structure of the data. Each review page now includes schema.org structured medical data and primary-source citations formatted for machines. This allows AI agents to extract evidence summaries and clinical data deterministically. Every intervention also features a dual structure: a Quick Reference Sheet for at-a-glance protocol, benefits, and risks, paired with a Full Evidence Review for in-depth analysis.

The database is built on the organization’s open-source AI4L framework, which relies on an "Audit-Driven Prompting" approach to generate reviews. The foundation states this method aims to produce accurate, hallucination-free content using frontier AI models. Entries are refreshed every four to six weeks and include full audit reports detailing the criteria and history of fixes applied to the documents.

By dropping barriers to automated access and providing stable permalinks, the German foundation is offering the broader health technology market a standardized, continuously updated knowledge base. This infrastructure allows developers and researchers to anchor claims, build applications, and conduct research without building their own medical databases from scratch.

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