WO.COM
Canonical namespace for personal AI

WO

The Personal AI Layer.

The internet connected information. Mobile connected people. AI will connect identities. WO.COM is positioned as the shortest, most natural address for the age of the personal AI self.

The thesis

Every person will have an AI counterpart — a memory, a voice, a personality, and a persistent digital self. Not another app. The intelligence that represents you.

WO means 我.

In Chinese, “wo” means “I” or “me” — the most universal human coordinate. In the age of personal AI, the most important interface may not be another application. It may be the intelligence that represents you.

[SYSTEM-SPEC] WO.COM Namespace Configuration
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IDENTIFIER : WO.COM
TYPE : Personal AI Identity Namespace
L10N:EN : Work / World / Who
L10N:ZH : 我 (Personal AI Self)
PRIMITIVES : Identity / Memory / Agency / Trust
POSITION : Digital Self Infrastructure
STATUS : Premium / Neutral / Category-Defining
01

Identity Vector

A canonical entry point for personal AI identity and representation.

02

Context & Memory State

Persistent memory, preference modeling, and continuity across time.

03

Sovereign Agency

An autonomous counterpart capable of action, coordination, and execution.

04

Trust Architecture

A high-integrity namespace for verifiable AI identity.

One person. One AI. One WO.

WO.COM is not positioned as another chatbot, productivity tool, or narrow agent framework. It is a rare two-letter .com aligned with one of the most universal ideas in any language: the self.

Status
Stealth
Focus
Personal AI Infrastructure
Signal
Identity Layer
Access
Selective discussions only

Selected ventures

Selected expressions of human life.

As AI reshapes identity and time, human life still returns to taste, ritual, and beauty. WO.COM anchors the digital self; our selected ventures reflect the physical worlds where that self lives.

The address of the digital self.

For platform positioning, capital alignment, strategic partnership, or namespace acquisition discussions.