What is "Wikitza" and why you should invest in it
After more than two decades of working with students and guiding them through academic work, I suddenly realized that all the billions of hours spent preparing the works were being thrown away. I had the idea to collect all the academic works, which students would prefer to keep in a global, multidisciplinary and multilingual database and reach everyone who is interested in them and in every possible language.
When the newspaper Haaretz and the Radical Ideas Laboratory association held a competition for groundbreaking ideas during the course of the Corona, I participated with the idea of "Wikitza," meaning a free academic essay for all. This idea was one of ten winners out of 700 shared.
The events of the past two years have delayed the implementation of the idea, but the time has come. I will soon launch a crowdfunding campaign to build the site, which will begin as a universal academic library, and later grow into academic writing guides, a glossary of academic terms in every possible field, research tools and more. The site will be controlled and managed by an AI system that will allow it to receive unlimited academic connections.
The site is an initiative that is both in the public interest and has economic value. From exploratory studies, it turns out that the main visitors to the site will be students, academics, self-taught, research operations, etc. For students, there is value in seeing models for academic writing and research. After writing the work they will also be able to be part of the content contributors to the site.
All studies to date show that the potential population for this site has purchasing power that exceeds the average purchasing power of the general population.
For investors, this is not an investment that in return receives a small gift, but rather the investment becomes a stock that is going to make gains and is expected to grow rapidly.
The crowdfunding and all other activities are supervised by the accountant and legal practitioner Gili Bar-Lev and the lawyer Yigal Alon.