Hello everyone,
I’ve been reading with great interest about OpenAI’s work on personalized memory, long-term relationships with AI, and the broader idea of modeling a person’s life through AI.
Recently, I came across discussions involving knowledge graphs, life models, and context-aware assistants — and this strongly resonates with something I’ve been working on independently.
Over the past couple of years, I’ve developed a concept called Personal Life Digital Management Framework Proactive Human. Essentially, this is a manually created and structured life model — a kind of “life graph” — based on 16 core personal life processes and their connections to 10 fundamental human goals.
While describing the processes, I tried to present them not just as they are, but as they could be — more optimal, purpose-driven, and beneficial for a person. The idea is to model how personal life can be managed proactively and meaningfully, with clear intentions and outcomes.
Each of the 16 processes in the framework includes:
Purpose, goals and metrics
Activities and operations that a person typically performs
Inputs and outputs of processes
It’s not yet implemented as an AI system, but I believe it could serve as a useful ontological foundation or conceptual layer for projects involving AI personalization, memory, and life understanding.
I also wrote an article on Medium with some descriptions and insights — you can check it out here: What is the Proactive Human framework? | by Aslanbek Daltayev | May, 2025 | Medium
If anyone is interested, I’d be happy to share my book with more detailed descriptions of the framework — just send me a DM.
Thanks for all the inspiring work being done here!