Featured capability · 01
Personal world model
Build a continuously evolving digital twin from the goals, habits, constraints, values, and relationships you choose to share.
Future service concept · built for 2031
Life Simulation as a Service creates a living digital model of you, then rehearses millions of plausible futures around the choices that matter most—without pretending there is only one right answer.
A speculative product vision. These capabilities do not exist today and no simulation can guarantee a real-world outcome.
Decision studio
8.4m
lives rehearsed
14 yr
time horizon
312
variables
Strongest pathways
Unexpected signal: weekly community time changes long-term wellbeing more than housing cost across all three paths.
Many futures
not one brittle prediction
Whole-life context
money, meaning, health, and relationships
Always yours
portable, private, and erasable
A model that grows with you
By 2031, personal AI could make decisions explorable instead of abstract. Each capability below is intentionally beyond what any real service can reliably offer today.
Chapter 01
Model many possible selves, values, relationships, and definitions of a worthwhile life.
Featured capability · 01
Build a continuously evolving digital twin from the goals, habits, constraints, values, and relationships you choose to share.
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Rehearse a choice across millions of economic, social, environmental, and personal variations—not just best and worst cases.
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Surface the consequences after the obvious consequence: how a commute alters friendships, energy, opportunity, and identity years later.
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Let several plausible versions of your future self explain what each path gave them, what it cost, and what they wish you knew now.
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Model how shared choices might affect a household or team while keeping every person’s private model and boundaries separate.
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Map likely sources of action regret, inaction regret, lost optionality, and recovery time instead of reducing a life to one score.
Chapter 02
Feel second-order consequences, mundane days, regret, memory, and the texture behind a score.
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Update the simulation as prices, cities, careers, climate, health research, and your own priorities change around you.
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Start with a desired ordinary Tuesday ten years from now, then reveal several realistic sequences that could lead there.
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Reserve room for useful surprise by finding unconventional paths that satisfy your values without copying the lives of similar people.
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Step into a multisensory ordinary day from a possible future, including its boredom, friction, social texture, and bodily cost.
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Reveal when a path succeeds only because the simulation assumes you become someone with different values—and let both versions speak.
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Explore shared futures with family or community while cryptographic boundaries prevent any participant from seeing another’s private assumptions.
Chapter 03
Expose bias, narrative gravity, false certainty, missing identities, and seductive predictions.
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Test a choice against reconstructed historical constraints and plausible generations ahead, without pretending either can speak with certainty.
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Preserve the lessons and beauty of futures you decline so choosing one direction does not make every alternate self feel wasted.
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Release adversarial agents inside your model to detect seductive stories, hidden optimization, cultural bias, and futures that are too neat to trust.
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Introduce plausible abilities, desires, relationships, and identities absent from your current self-concept so the model cannot only extrapolate the person you already are.
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Weight errands, waiting, domestic labor, loneliness, maintenance, and small pleasures as heavily as milestones so an exciting future must also survive a Tuesday.
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Find the few reversible moments where a small intervention sends futures in meaningfully different directions—and distinguish them from dramatic but low-impact choices.
Chapter 04
Explore care, ecology, generations, neighborhoods, and turning points no individual controls alone.
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Model childhood, disability, caregiving, aging, grief, and cognitive change without assuming your present abilities, dependencies, or measures of success remain fixed.
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Represent clean air, local species, heat, water, soil, and nearby public space as parts of lived wellbeing rather than external background variables.
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Keep incompatible definitions of a good life alive at once, refusing to merge freedom, belonging, achievement, care, stability, and wonder into a single score.
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Explore how you might remember the same event under different later lives, revealing when anticipated meaning depends more on the narrator than the original outcome.
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Show which futures remain recoverable, which become harder, and which disappear as time passes—without turning urgency into manufactured pressure.
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Detect when further simulation is reducing agency, seal every forecast for a chosen period, and help you encounter reality without predictive mediation.
Chapter 05
Keep consent renewable, possibility open, uncertainty embodied, and parts of life deliberately unknown.
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Reveal when a familiar cultural story—success, romance, sacrifice, reinvention, decline—is bending every simulated future toward an inherited ending.
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Model the reciprocal flow of attention, dependence, practical help, resentment, love, and recovery across a community instead of treating every life as an isolated unit.
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Translate probability into experiences you can feel—waiting, fatigue, repetition, relief, social friction—without disguising a simulation as remembered reality.
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Require renewed permission from your present self before simulating sensitive identities, relationships, health states, or descendants that earlier versions of you authorized.
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Find moments when coordinated small changes across a neighborhood or generation create futures unavailable through individual optimization alone.
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Protect chosen parts of love, creativity, place, belief, and becoming from modeling so a richer future can remain unknowable on purpose.
Ask a better question
The service does not select your life. It shows the assumptions, tradeoffs, fragile points, and surprising possibilities clearly enough for you to choose with open eyes.
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Describe the choice, the time horizon, and what a good life means to you right now.
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Grant temporary access only to relevant signals. The model identifies missing information without demanding your entire life.
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Independent simulation agents build futures, attack assumptions, account for rare events, and mark where evidence runs thin.
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Explore paths through stories, ranges, and turning points. Save useful signals, delete the session, or let the model evolve with you.
Uncertainty stays visible
Every result separates observed facts, assumptions, and speculation. You can change any premise, inspect why paths diverge, and see when the model simply does not know.
Human agency by design
No employer, insurer, lender, or government can request a simulation score. Your possible futures cannot be sold, used to set prices, or quietly optimized for someone else’s goals.
The future is plural
We are imagining tools that make uncertainty navigable without turning a possible life into a prescribed one.
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