AI Prototype Architecture for an Amanah Companion System
Amanah Companions should not begin with a humanoid body. They should begin with an architecture. Before we ask whether an AI companion can stand in the room, we need [...]
Amanah Companions should not begin with a humanoid body. They should begin with an architecture. Before we ask whether an AI companion can stand in the room, we need [...]
The Amanah Companion idea began from a question: What if future AI companions were built first for care, not consumption? But if we are going to take that seriously, [...]
A care companion needs memory. But not all memory is care. This is one of the most important distinctions in the Amanah Companion Framework. If an AI system is [...]
A care companion must never assume that speech is the only voice. That is the first law of AAC integration. For a non-speaking autistic child, communication may be present [...]
A care companion must never begin with the question: How do we make the person comply? It should begin with: What is this person experiencing? That shift changes everything. [...]
If an AI companion is ever used in care, it needs more than memory. It needs a gate. Not a decorative “parental control” screen buried inside settings. A real [...]
If an AI companion is ever going to support a vulnerable person, the first serious object is not the body. It is not the voice. It is not the [...]
When people imagine future AI companions, they often begin with the body. A face. A voice. Hands. Movement. A humanoid presence in the room. That is understandable. Embodiment makes [...]
The future of care should not be machine-led. Even if AI becomes more capable. Even if humanoid bodies become more convincing. Even if care companions can speak gently, remember [...]
If we are going to imagine AI companions for care, we have to begin with a hard boundary: Disabled children’s data must not become AI training sludge. Not their [...]
This series grows from our wider work on Ahd Nucleus. Ahd Nucleus began as a continuity governance system: a way to preserve memory, tone, source-of-truth hierarchy, human approval, and [...]
There is a kind of knowledge that rarely appears in official systems. It is not always written in medical reports. It is not always captured in school notes. It [...]