Asmodeus Studios
M.I.R.A.

Human-centered AI for context, trust, assistance, and long-term memory.

M.I.R.A. — Management, Integration, & Reporting Assistant — is an active Asmodeus Studios research and development initiative. We’re exploring how AI systems can understand context, assist across projects, preserve institutional knowledge, and operate inside clear, consent-driven boundaries.

Active R&D
Context Awareness
Companion Systems
Governance First
Context Awareness
Research
Studying how a system can track project context and operational history so assistance stays relevant over time.
Context Memory History
Intelligent Assistance
Research
Exploring assistance that supports human decisions and surfaces useful information — without replacing judgment.
Assistance Reporting Support
Bounded Autonomy
Research
Researching how assistance can act only within defined permissions, governance, and human oversight.
Consent Boundaries Oversight

What M.I.R.A. is

M.I.R.A. is a research and development initiative inside Asmodeus Studios — not a product on a shelf. The work is focused on building AI systems that understand project context, operational history, and user intent over time, and that earn trust through consistency rather than novelty.

Everything is designed around consent, boundaries, governance, and long-term trust. The goal is assistance that respects the people it works alongside: clear about what it knows, explicit about what it can do, and dependable in how it behaves.

Research areas

These are the questions M.I.R.A. is actively exploring. They sit at different stages of maturity — some are early investigations, others are further along. None are presented here as finished, production-ready features.

Context & Memory

How a system can retain and recall the right context over long spans of time — preserving institutional knowledge without losing accuracy or overstepping what it should remember.

Project Awareness

How assistance can understand the shape of a project — its history, moving parts, and intent — so guidance is grounded in what’s actually happening rather than generic answers.

Operational Assistance

How a system can support real operational work — surfacing relevant information, drafting reporting, and reducing busywork — while keeping people in control of decisions.

Human-System Trust

What makes an AI system trustworthy in practice: transparency about its knowledge and limits, predictable behavior, and honest signaling when it isn’t sure.

Voice & Presence

How a long-term companion system can have a consistent, respectful presence — an area of early exploration, not a shipped capability.

Governance Boundaries

How permissions, oversight, and governance can be built into a system from the start — so any action stays inside clearly defined limits.

What M.I.R.A. is being built toward

These are the longer-term directions the research is aiming at. They describe where the work is headed — not capabilities available today. Each is a research direction, explored deliberately and within clear boundaries.

Long-Term Context

Research into retaining relevant project, household, and operational context over long periods — without becoming intrusive or holding on to information that isn’t needed.

Project & Workspace Awareness

Understanding active projects, goals, recent changes, and operational state so assistance stays grounded in real work rather than generic answers.

Household Awareness & Assistance

Research into how long-term AI systems might assist with routines, reminders, and coordination, and day-to-day household context — while remaining privacy-conscious and permission-bound.

Family Connection & Aging-in-Place

Research into helping older adults stay connected with family, simplify communication technology, and support independent living — without replacing human relationships.

Care Environment Support

Exploring privacy-conscious assistance models that could help residents, families, and care staff stay informed about routines, well-being signals, and potential concerns — while preserving dignity, consent, and human oversight. This is a research direction, not a deployed system or a medical capability.

Institutional Memory

Preserving useful organizational and project knowledge over time so context isn’t repeatedly lost between conversations, projects, or personnel changes.

Permissioned Actions

Actions operating only within explicitly granted authority, governance rules, and human approval boundaries.

Voice & Presence Evolution

Future exploration of voice interaction, room-aware presence, and continuity across devices — while maintaining trust and user control.

Why M.I.R.A. is different

M.I.R.A. is not being built as another prompt box with a personality layer. The research focuses on the architecture surrounding assistance:

The architecture around assistance
Focus
The research centers on the systems that make assistance trustworthy and durable over time — not just the responses themselves.
Context Memory Governance Authority Trust Presence Continuity Human Oversight

The goal is not simply generating responses. The goal is understanding what information should be available, what actions should be permitted, how trust is earned, and how assistance remains useful over long periods of time.

What M.I.R.A. is not

Being clear about boundaries is part of the work. Here’s what M.I.R.A. is not — today or as a goal.

Not a public product M.I.R.A. is active R&D, not something available to purchase, subscribe to, or deploy today.
Not a replacement for human judgment Assistance is designed to support people and their decisions — never to substitute for them.
Not an unchecked autonomous agent Any action stays within defined permissions, governance, and human oversight.
Not a medical, legal, or financial advisor M.I.R.A. does not provide professional advice in regulated domains.
Not a shortcut around consent or governance Consent and clear boundaries are foundational, not features added later.

Relationship to ccOS

ccOS is the operational platform; M.I.R.A. is research. The two are related but distinct, and we keep that distinction deliberate.

ccOS is the operational layer

ccOS provides the operational workspaces, governance visibility, and tooling that teams use to run their work today. It is the real, operational platform.

M.I.R.A. is the research

M.I.R.A. research explores how intelligent assistance may eventually operate within bounded systems like ccOS — inside the same governance and permissions that already define the platform. ccOS remains the operational platform; M.I.R.A. remains R&D.

Asmodeus Studios provides the foundation. Creators, teams, and builders own the outcome.

M.I.R.A. and ccOS are designed around the same principle: technology should provide a stronger foundation while the people using it remain in control of their projects, decisions, and outcomes.

Built carefully, not rushed.

M.I.R.A. is being developed through research, validation, governance, and practical system design — not hype cycles. We’d rather earn trust slowly than overpromise quickly.