Human State Infrastructure for Modern Systems

5 pointsposted 11 hours ago
by izzysyn

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izzysyn

11 hours ago

Founder here.

We’re introducing Human State Infrastructure — a privacy-preserving way to represent physiological, cognitive, and behavioral state in software systems.

The core idea is a Human State Interface (HSI): a canonical, device- and vendor-agnostic contract for outputs like stress, focus, calm, and behavioral dynamics — computed on-device, in real time, without sending raw biosignals or content to the cloud.

Think of it like GPS, but for human state: instead of latitude/longitude, systems receive structured, validated human-state signals they can reason about safely.

This release is developer- and research-first: • Vendor-agnostic (Apple Watch, Pixel, etc.) • Platform-agnostic (iOS / Android) • No raw biosignal storage or cloud inference • Focused on interoperability, not models

We’re early and would love feedback — especially from folks working in HCI, affective computing, health, or adaptive systems.

Happy to answer questions.