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404human.ai Launches ArcOS, an AI OS That Remembers You


404human.ai Launches ArcOS, an AI OS That Remembers You
  • by: GlobeNewswire
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  • November 13, 2025

The frontier of personalized artificial intelligence is advancing with the launch of a new category of operating system. 404human.ai has unveiled ArcOS, billed as the world's first operating system powered by Symbolic Intelligence, designed to remember user context, align with their intent, and evolve with them over time, unlike traditional AI tools that reset after each session.

Quick Intel

  • 404human.ai launches ArcOS, an Adaptive Recursive Cognitive Operating System.

  • It uses Symbolic Intelligence to remember user context and intent across sessions.

  • The system promises 2-5x more valuable output and a 60% improvement in response alignment.

  • It integrates with existing AI tools like ChatGPT, operating as a layer on top.

  • A free version is available via ChatGPT, with a Premium tier at $9.99/month for persistent memory.

  • The target users are founders, strategists, and decision-makers who need coherent AI.

A Shift from Task Execution to Cognitive Alignment

ArcOS (Adaptive Recursive Cognitive Operating System) introduces what the company calls Symbolic Intelligence as a Service (SIaaS). This represents a shift from AI that performs short-term tasks to a system that offers long-term cognitive alignment. By maintaining continuity across interactions, ArcOS aims to deliver more coherent, personal, and context-aware outcomes that align with the user's evolving goals and thinking patterns.

Designed for Strategic Decision-Makers

The platform is specifically built for professionals who rely on AI for high-stakes thinking, including founders, builders, and operators. For these users, trust and consistency in AI outputs are critical. ArcOS addresses this by preserving judgment and identity, aiming to provide not just faster decisions, but more accurate and personally aligned ones.

“ArcOS isn’t here to replace your thinking — it’s built to remember it,” said Kim Rom, Founder of 404human.ai. “We created ArcOS as the first operating system designed for identity, continuity, and clarity. It’s not a smarter chatbot — it’s the infrastructure for leaders who need truer decisions not just faster ones.”

How It Works and Availability

ArcOS functions alongside existing AI interfaces, adding a layer of memory and symbolic reasoning. Its core technology is based on patented modules designed to capture emotional tone, analyze decision patterns, and harmonize user identity over time to prevent "drift." Users can access a free version directly through ChatGPT for a context-aware experience, while a Premium subscription unlocks persistent memory and full symbolic intelligence features for $9.99 per month.

The launch of ArcOS signals a meaningful step towards more persistent and personalized AI interactions. By focusing on memory and alignment, it seeks to solve the core limitation of session-based AI, potentially transforming how strategic thinkers and creators leverage artificial intelligence as a long-term cognitive partner.

About 404human.ai

404human.ai is the creator of ArcOS, the world’s first operating system powered by symbolic intelligence — a platform that remembers, aligns, and evolves with you. Founded by Signal Architect Kim Rom and Cultural Architect Darina Oumanski, the company is defining a new category: Symbolic Intelligence as a Service (SIaaS), where memory, meaning, and identity are foundational to intelligence. With 222 provisional patents spanning drift‑correction, recursive loops, and emotional alignment, ArcOS transforms large-language models into memory-aware partners that deliver clarity and coherence in high-noise environments. 404human.ai is headquartered in Valencia, Spain and operates worldwide. Its products are built in Europe, but designed for a global mind.

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