ATLAS remembers every conversation, preference and life event — across decades. Part butler, part trusted friend: it anticipates needs without being intrusive, grows more capable over time, and is designed to be passed down through generations.
The entire category is stuck at command-and-response. ATLAS is built on a different premise: that an assistant becomes a companion the moment it remembers.
Four layers of memory work together so nothing important is ever forgotten — from the sentence you said ten seconds ago to the story you told ten years ago.
The live conversation and everything happening right now — who's in the room, what you're doing, what was just said.
Every conversation and life event, stored permanently and searchable by meaning — not keywords.
Facts, preferences and relationships, deduplicated and updated as life changes. It even notices when you contradict yourself.
Learned routines with confidence scores — earned through correct predictions before ATLAS ever acts on them.
ATLAS walks the line between butler and friend — respectful, but honest. It's modeled on a simple conviction: an assistant that agrees with everything is useless.
Every potential interruption is scored against your context: your mood, your activity, how recently it last spoke. Only what clears a high bar gets said out loud. A meeting reminder makes the cut; a weather update doesn't.
A companion that remembers everything only works if that memory belongs to you.
Memories, face recognition and personal data live on hardware in the home — not in someone else's cloud. Privacy is not negotiable.
A local model answers in under a second for everyday requests; harder reasoning is routed to frontier models only when it's worth it.
Storage, backups and identity are engineered for a 60-year horizon. Models get upgraded; the companion — and its memory — persists.
"Tell me about when grandpa built you."
— a conversation ATLAS is designed to have thirty years from now, with a grandchild it watched grow up.
ATLAS is the intelligence layer of the entire Media-ly Labs ecosystem.
The memory system and voice pipeline are already running. We'll gladly walk investors and partners through the architecture and the roadmap.