What is Sci?
Sci is a sovereign cognitive identity layer — a proxy that sits between you and every AI system you use.
The problem it solves
The AI economy has a structural alignment problem. Every provider is incentivized to:
- Collect your data to train their models
- Keep you in their ecosystem
- Give you no way to take your context elsewhere
The result: your context resets every session, your real name is in every prompt, and you pay for five fragmented subscriptions.
The analogy
Think about three things you already use without thinking:
SSO — you sign in once and every app knows who you are. You don't re-enter credentials for each service. Sci does the same for AI: one cognitive identity across Claude, Cursor, Copilot, and everything else.
Passport — it doesn't just prove you exist. It carries your identity in a form every system understands, without exposing more than necessary. Sci's identity layer is your cognitive passport — presented to every AI in a standardized, privacy-preserving form.
1Password — integrates with every browser, app, and service, filling credentials exactly when needed without you thinking about it. Sci's MCP layer does the same for context: connects to any agent, injects the right memory at the right moment, keeps your raw data in your own vault.
And underneath all of it: Visa. You don't think about Visa when you tap your card. It just works — everywhere, every time, invisibly. That's Sci. Your cognitive identity, carried across every AI system you use, without friction.
What it is not
- ❌ A chatbot
- ❌ A memory plugin (those lock you to one app)
- ❌ A RAG pipeline
- ❌ A note-taking app
What it is
- ✅ Cognitive identity infrastructure
- ✅ The Visa network for your AI life
- ✅ Sovereignty by default — your data, your storage, your choice
Trust model
Sci earns trust through transparency, not time.
Every line of code is auditable. The anonymization pipeline, the memory schema, the routing logic — all public. You don't have to believe us. Read the code.
The core guarantee: your real name never appears in an outbound AI request. You can verify this yourself by running the privacy demo before trusting the system with anything real.