Demo · Field capture → Cosmos week card
From raw moment to what counted this week
Curation, not a surveillance reel
Cosmos proposes moments from your life. You decide what survives and compile what counted.
New here?
Cosmos is a personal memory graph from Polarity Lab. You connect apps you already use. Any AI agent can read it through MCP before it replies.
Jordan records conversations and visits out in the world, then wants a weekly story, not a dump.
Proves
Retention policy: propose, curate, compile
Terms in this demo
- Path
- Where you said you are headed. Cosmos reads it before giving advice.
- Briefing
- What Cosmos surfaces at the start of a session: goals, drift, and what is due.
- Connectors
- Apps that suggest moments from your week. You keep, edit, or dismiss each one.
- Week card
- A short Sunday compile of the moments that counted this week.
- Drift
- The gap between what you declared and what your week actually showed.
- Recall
- Something you learned that is due for review before you forget.
01 · A moment is proposed
After a recorded conversation or visit (for example from a field show or a capture pin), a connector proposes a moment in Cosmos.
Jordan did not have to write a diary entry from scratch.
02 · Jordan curates
Jordan keeps one line, edits another, dismisses noise.
Dismissals matter: they teach what should not survive.
03 · Sunday compile
Four moments become a week card on the life grid.
Each square is a week. The card is the table of contents entry, not the whole book.
04 · A pattern emerges
In the month view, a theme repeats across cards.
That pattern is invisible from a single chat thread or a search box.
05 · Without Cosmos
A screen-recall tool indexes everything. Search works for what happened Tuesday.
There are no curation gates, no week narrative, no alignment to path.
Closing
Capture is cheap. Curation is identity. Cosmos logs what you chose to keep.
