The Personal AI Operating System.
Three months ago, we launched Ori V1. Since then it's been doing one thing every day: remembering. Not as a feature. As an architecture.
Our bet from day one: the next generation of personal AI doesn't get better because the model gets bigger. It gets better because the system actually holds state about who you are, what you're working on, and how you think.
Karpathy is hand-rolling a personal wiki to do this. OpenAI just shipped memory sources for Plus and Pro. The category is forming in real time.
Ori is our take on it. Built around a few specific bets:
→ Memory that's explicit, portable, and yours. You can see what Ori knows about you, edit it, and soon take it with you across devices.
→ Personas as installed apps. Save an instruction set once, trigger it instantly. Live since February.
→ Audit logs as a first-class object. Every decision Ori makes is logged, signed, queryable. Trust through transparency, not vibes.
Queued up:
→ Ori v2: our own model, retrained on conversation data we own.
→ Agents: Personas with real tool use. Ori will act, not just answer.
→ Voice: real-time collaborator, not a chat window read aloud.
→ Mobile: same memory you have on web, in your pocket.
The team is growing. The roadmap is loaded. The product is getting sharper every week.
One question we keep getting: what's the one thing you'd let an AI remember about you forever, and what would you absolutely not?
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