Living HAIO.
What is HAIO?
Human + AI Orchestration
AI is accelerating into every corner of the world—hospitals, banks, courtrooms, classrooms—but we're missing the foundational layer that makes human-AI collaboration safe, accountable, and scalable.
The Problem
No Identity Layer
AI can't safely partner with humans whose identity, capability, and consent are fragmented across siloed systems.
No Orchestration
We have no "air traffic control" determining what AI handles, when humans must decide, and who's responsible.
No Accountability
Nothing verifies what AI did, who approved it, or whether consent was respected. No provenance, no trust.
→ HAIO provides all three
The world built intelligence.
Nobody built the infrastructure beneath it.
HAIO is that layer.
The same way:
- • IP sits beneath the internet
- • TLS sits beneath secure communication
- • GPS sits beneath modern logistics
HUMΛN sits beneath the AI economy.
The trust layer, identity layer, capability layer, and accountability layer for a world where humans and AI work everywhere, together.
Read the full story →HAIO is Built on Constitutional Principles
These values aren't aspirational—they're architecturally enforced in the protocol.
Sovereignty
Identity on-device. Keys never leave. Cryptographically guaranteed.
Verifiability
Every action logged. Every capability proven. Immutable provenance.
Neutrality
Model-agnostic. Vendor-agnostic. Government-agnostic. Built to outlast us.
What is Living HAIO?
Every interaction you have with this website uses the real HUMΛN protocol:
Passport Identity
Your Passport is created using the actual Passport protocol (DID generation, key pairs, recovery phrases).
Companion Class
The Companion uses the real Companion class from @human/agents.
Access Control
Access is controlled by Delegations from HUMΛN Corp to your Passport.
Cryptographic Provenance
All interactions are logged with cryptographic provenance.
This Website IS the Reference Implementation
Developers can inspect the source code to see exactly how to implement Passport creation, Companion integration, and Delegation-based access control. The code running this site is the same code they'll use in the HUMΛN SDK.