The project is currently in Phase 1 — Foundation, focused on building the organization, defining the architecture, and preparing the first real systems.
Auralethi exists because many people struggle not due to lack of effort, but because the world is not designed for how they work.
Our goal is to explore a different approach: Build systems that support the person instead of forcing the person to survive the system.
Current areas of work
- Hollarin AI Companion design
- CortexOS architecture development
- AI ethics and constraint research
- Grant preparation
- Organizational planning
- Long-term community concepts
CortexOS is the internal architecture being designed to support future AI tools and is not itself a public product.
Auralethi is being built step by step so each layer can support the next.
Founder
Auralethi was founded by James Dayson, a software engineer and system designer with years of experience building automation systems, workflow tools, and cognitive support software used in real-world environments.
The goal is not to build something perfect.
The goal is to build something better than what currently exists.