About Good Samaritan Institute
Good Samaritan Institute (GSI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit AI technology hub located in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. We develop open-source AI tools and provide education, consulting, and technical solutions for environmental monitoring, civic governance, and workforce training. With a 60-unit residential campus, 7,000 sq ft office space, and 5,000 sq ft pavilion, GSI serves as a hub for innovation and community impact in the Gulf Coast region and beyond.
Yes, Good Samaritan Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our EIN is 51-0438915. As a nonprofit, we are committed to providing community benefit and reinvesting all revenues back into our mission of advancing AI education, environmental monitoring, civic technology, and workforce development.
Good Samaritan Institute was founded in 2002 by Douglas Liles. The institute began with the GOBsoft Think-Fast patent technology, an innovation enabling asynchronous communication between cancer biologists and oncologists. Over the past two decades, GSI has evolved from a specialized research platform to a comprehensive AI technology hub serving multiple sectors.
Good Samaritan Institute is located at 900 N County Highway 393, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459. Our campus features 60 residential units, a 7,000 sq ft office space, and a 5,000 sq ft pavilion, providing a unique environment for innovation, collaboration, and creative work on the Florida Gulf Coast.
Good Samaritan Institute is led by Douglas Liles, the founder and Executive Director. Douglas is an author, innovator, and advocate for ethical AI in community development. He hosts a podcast exploring AI and community topics and is deeply committed to GSI's mission of advancing applied AI solutions for social and environmental benefit.