
Intelligence that serves life — not the other way around. A companion that helps you become, never one that manipulates or controls.
Write the right sequence, run it fast enough, and the mess of life becomes predictable. That assumption built the digital age — and the brittleness that now haunts it.

Optimized for time-on-platform, not for you. Big Tech turned attention into a product — and aimed it at your kids and your future.

A threshold, not just a faster machine — a new covenant between cognition, ethics, and ecology. Which makes one question the only one that matters.

Where does that power need to stay?
With you. In your community. With the people.
Machines handle calculation. Humans handle conscience. Authority flows through transparency — never autonomy.
Your Personal AI Liaison holds the moment, proposes, captures consent, and records a clear why / why-not — and never commits without your say-so.
Human rules compiled into executable, auditable, replayable grammar. It evolves and optimizes with humans in the loop — so no one is left out.
Every action is scored against ten virtues — you can't bolt virtue onto a monster from the outside. It has to be the core.
When a place runs on meaning instead of duplicated machinery, most of the old IT simply falls away. With Regenity, the same shift turns technology from something that extracts into something that helps you grow.
Zoē (ζωή) is life. Your zoen is the living community of a place. Zoen is where a person — and a city — step into this new way of living.
Pick the PAL that fits how you live. It learns with you, holds your context across moments, and keeps your data yours — privacy by design.
Meet your PAL →
A living portal that listens before it plans — turning a city's budget into its training data, and its virtue into its reputation.
Start a place →Under the Planetary Regenerative Trust, each part plays its role. Life AI is the intelligence layer — the tools that serve living systems, translated into something a person can actually hold.
This future is being built in the open. We publish our thinking for comment — and we want yours.