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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-08T03:22:19.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Interesting thread.\n\nI’ve actually been thinking about this a lot lately. My feeling is that the real shift isn’t AI inside apps — it’s AI becoming the layer above them.\n\nIn other words, instead of us operating software, **AI operates the software for us.**\n\nI’ve been exploring an idea called **INONX AIOS (INONX AI)** , basically an experiment around an **AI operating system for one-person companies**.\n\nThe rough idea looks something like this:\n\n• an AI “kernel” that understands intent\n• a memory layer that remembers projects, context, and workflows\n• agents that actually execute tasks\n• integrations with existing tools and software\n\nSo the flow becomes something like:\n\nHuman → intent\nAIOS → planning\nAgents → execution\n\nIf something like this works, the implications are pretty crazy.\n\nA single person could potentially run what used to require a whole team.\n\nThe future desktop might look less like a computer…\nand more like **a small company run by AI agents.**\n\nCurious if anyone else here is exploring similar ideas.",
  "title": "AI Operating System for PC"
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