Archon
An AI that talks like you, advises like you, and gets sharper the more it's used. Person-agnostic, self-hostable, built on the stack that already runs my businesses.
Archon is the system I'm building right now.
The idea: take everything worth keeping from a person — their writing, their decisions, their voice, their frameworks, the way they think — and turn it into an AI brain that talks like them, advises like them, and gets sharper the more it's used.
Person-agnostic from day one. I'm building it for myself first, then for the people I coach, then for anyone with enough material to be worth modeling.
Other platforms in this space lock you into their cloud. Archon is built to be self-hosted, owned by the person it represents, and modular enough that the brain travels.
Early-stage. Architecture under design.
The starting kit reuses the stack that already runs HPFHQ: Hive for the knowledge store with embeddings, Pathfinder for retrieval with domain awareness, Nova-shaped agent loops for persistent memory, and Sentinel-style verification on outputs.
The new and hard layer is voice fidelity — getting the model to write like the person, not just answer their questions. That requires a curated voice corpus, continual fine-tuning loops, and authorial consistency checks. Inspired by what Delphi proved is viable; built person-agnostic and self-hostable from day one.