One human, supported by many forms of AI.
AI should not exist only to reduce headcount or accelerate corporate output. It can also expand individual agency.
Our vision
Different AI systems can support different aspects of one person’s life: learning, communication, memory, planning, creativity, administration, work, and self-reflection. Together, they may become a practical extension of human capability.
The Institute studies this possibility without assuming that AI is always correct, always beneficial, or ready to replace human responsibility. The goal is not dependence on AI. The goal is stronger human agency through better collaboration with AI.
The Satoru ecosystem
Satoru AI Institute
Ideas, research, frameworks, articles, public discussion, and future capability assessment.
Satoru AI Training
Practical education, professional development, and preparation for external certifications such as Claude credentials.
Satoru Solutions
Consulting, implementation, local AI, personal knowledge systems, automation, and AI-supported services.
Articles and resonance
Many people already sense that current discussions about AI are incomplete. Some feel disappointed and conclude that AI is “just that.” Others recognise possibilities but do not yet have the words to express them.
The Institute aims to publish clear, quotable ideas that help readers recognise and articulate their own experience. Discussion may be managed by authors, with AI supporting moderation, summarisation, theme detection, and the organisation of agreement, disagreement, examples, and unanswered questions.
Principles
- Human agency before automation for its own sake
- Curiosity before premature conclusions
- Evidence before hype
- Reflection before blind adoption
- Open discussion before rigid doctrine
- Responsible AI without limiting imagination