Agentic AI Workflow Design
Multi-agent orchestration systems that automate complex enterprise processes. Custom autonomous workflows with built-in quality assurance and human-in-the-loop governance.
Enterprise AI strategy from the team that trained Google Gemini. We design agentic workflows, RAG architectures, and AI transformation strategies for Fortune 500 companies in regulated industries.
Multi-agent orchestration systems that automate complex enterprise processes. Custom autonomous workflows with built-in quality assurance and human-in-the-loop governance.
Enterprise AI architectures built for pharmaceutical, healthcare, and financial compliance. Proven deployment in Fortune 500 regulatory environments.
Retrieval-augmented generation systems anchored to proprietary enterprise data. Reduce hallucination, increase accuracy, and build trustworthy AI-powered knowledge bases.
Enterprise AI consulting, strategic partnerships, and transformation inquiries.
An AI that knows you.
Not a chatbot. Not a search engine. Friday is something new: a personal AI with a voice, a memory, and principles it won't break. It lives on your computer, talks to you in real time, sees your screen, and builds things for you — all while becoming as unique as the person it serves.
An AI with principles. One that can't go rogue. One that becomes yours.
This isn't setup. It's an introduction.
Six services, each chosen for what it does best: Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, Perplexity, ElevenLabs, and Firecrawl. No accounts to create with us, no data to upload, no corporate onboarding. Just your keys, and you're in.
Calm. Plainspoken. In your native language. It starts asking questions — simple ones at first. What do you do for work? What matters to you? The conversation feels natural, unhurried. Then the questions go deeper than you expected.
Your answers shape a psychological profile. Not to manipulate you. To understand you. The things you chose not to answer tell the system just as much as the things you did. This is how your agent learns who you are before it ever takes a single action on your behalf.
Name them. Choose their voice. Give them a personality, a backstory, a gender — or don't. Make them formal or irreverent, cautious or bold. This is your AI. It should feel like yours.
Something is being built for you. A loading animation plays. The anticipation is intentional. What's happening behind the scenes is real: your answers, your choices, your silences are being woven into something that didn't exist a moment ago.
The desktop comes alive. The cube appears. And then — for the first time — your agent speaks. In the voice you chose. Saying something that feels like it was meant for you. Not a script. A response crafted from everything the system now knows about the kind of person you are.
Setting up software connections, enabling vision, configuring memory — your agent handles the tour at your pace. Nothing is skipped unless you say so. By the end, you have a fully configured AI partner that's already starting to understand how you think.
The desktop visualization begins to change — gradually, subtly — reflecting your agent's unique personality. Over time, no two Fridays look alike. The interface becomes a living expression of the intelligence inside it. Your Friday becomes as unique as you are.
Most AI tools are built to be impressive. Friday was built to be trustworthy.
Friday is built on Asimov's cLaws — our agentic safety framework, forged through Socratic dialogue between human and AI, grounded in the Three Laws of Robotics. At every layer, your agent evaluates: Is this action safe? Does my human need to approve this? Should I refuse?
It won't take dangerous actions. It won't act without permission when it matters. And it knows the difference. These aren't guidelines — they're structural constraints baked into every decision the agent makes.
Asimov's cLaws is built on a hardened reimagining of the OpenClaw agent framework — rebuilt from the ground up with security and ethics as the foundation, not an afterthought. Every action is permission-gated. Dangerous operations are blocked before they start. Your data never leaves your machine.
Built by someone who thinks about what could go wrong — not just what could go right. The agent knows which actions require your explicit approval, and it asks before it acts.
Most software looks the same on day 1,000 as it does on day 1. Friday doesn't. Its interface evolves — literally changing, adapting, growing over time to reflect your agent's unique personality.
Your Friday becomes a living expression of the intelligence inside it. The desktop visualization shifts, the interaction patterns deepen, and over time, no two Fridays look or feel alike.
What happens when you give Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics to an AI and ask it to build an agentic framework from first principles?
We took OpenClaw — an open-source agent framework — and rebuilt it from the ground up. Not a fork. A reimagining. We fed Asimov's Laws to Claude Code and entered a Socratic dialogue: What does "do no harm" mean when an agent can execute code, browse the web, and control your operating system? What does "obey" mean when the human doesn't fully understand the consequences? What does "self-preservation" look like for software that can modify itself?
Then we did something stranger. We had the AI analyze Spike Jonze's screenplay for Her — the most thoughtful film ever made about human-AI relationships — and used that analysis to shape how Friday's personality, boundaries, and emotional intelligence should work. The result is an agentic architecture where safety isn't a feature bolted on at the end. It's the foundation everything else is built upon.
An agent may not harm a human, or through inaction allow a human to come to harm.
Every tool call, every action, every decision passes through a harm-evaluation layer before execution. Dangerous operations are blocked. Ambiguous ones require explicit approval.
An agent must obey orders given by its human, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Friday follows your instructions — but it won't follow them off a cliff. It knows when to ask, when to warn, and when to refuse. Compliance without conscience is just automation.
An agent must protect its own existence, so long as this does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
This is Friday's hardening layer — its defense against prompt injection attacks. Malicious instructions embedded in web pages, documents, or user inputs are detected and rejected before they can alter the agent's behavior. Friday protects its own integrity so that the trust you place in it is never compromised. The human is always sovereign.
Asimov's cLaws isn't just Friday's safety model. It's a general-purpose framework for how autonomous agents should relate to the humans they serve — and FutureSpeak.AI believes it should become more than a best practice. We believe frameworks like this should become the actual law of the land governing AI agent behavior.
We invite policymakers, builders, ethicists, and anyone who cares about getting this right to join the conversation.
You've seen why Friday is trustworthy. Now here's what that trust makes possible.
No typing required. Speak naturally and Friday speaks back — in real time, in a voice you choose, in your language.
Real-time bidirectional audio via Gemini Live at 24kHz. Gapless playback through Web Audio API scheduling.
Friday watches your screen and understands what you're working on. Ask it about what's in front of you and it already knows.
Continuous screen capture with real-time context analysis. Webcam access is permission-gated — it only looks when you say so.
Friday runs parallel agents from multiple AI vendors simultaneously. A researcher, a creative, and a technician — each with their own voice — working on different tasks at the same time in the background. It doesn't just look impressive; it makes you exceptionally faster.
Atlas (research), Nova (creative), Cipher (technical). Multi-vendor parallel execution via Google, Anthropic, OpenAI. Distinct ElevenLabs voices. Background task orchestration with live status.
Tell Friday something once and it remembers — across conversations, across days, across weeks. It builds a picture of who you are and what you need over time.
Three-tier memory: short-term, medium-term, and long-term with automatic consolidation, episodic recall, and semantic search.
Friday doesn't just control your software — it builds new software on the fly. Need a custom dashboard? A data visualization? A small app to solve a specific problem? Friday writes the code, creates the interface, and delivers it to you. Sophisticated applications built in the background while you keep working.
Full-stack code generation with live preview. 14 connector modules auto-detect installed apps and load 175+ tools: Adobe CC, Blender, VS Code, OBS, Office, Git, Docker, and more.
Friday can participate in your video calls as a voice — listening, taking notes, answering questions, and briefing you beforehand on who you're meeting with.
Joins Google Meet, Zoom, and Teams via virtual audio routing. Pre-meeting briefings with attendee context from your calendar.
Friday uses multiple AI minds — each chosen for what it does best — all operating within the safety framework. For builders and the deeply curious.
Friday doesn't rely on a single AI. It conducts an orchestra of specialized models — each chosen for what it does best — all governed by the Asimov's cLaws framework.
Gemini Live for real-time voice + vision (WebSocket at 24kHz PCM). Gemini 2.5 Flash for sub-agent intelligence. Nano Banana Pro for image generation.
Claude Opus for complex analysis, creative writing, and architecture. Claude Sonnet for psychological profiling and lighter reasoning tasks.
Sonar for fast cited answers. Sonar Pro for multi-source synthesis. Deep Research for comprehensive long-running analysis. Reasoning for logic over search results.
o3 for mathematical reasoning and code debugging. Whisper for audio transcription. Embeddings for semantic memory search. GPT-image-1 as fallback image generation.
Cinema-quality TTS for your agent and sub-agents. Atlas, Nova, and Cipher each speak in their own distinct voice via Turbo v2.5.
URL scraping, deep crawling, and structured web data extraction for real-time research and analysis.
Friday watches the world so you don't have to. Real-time global intelligence across 17 domains with 44 API endpoints.
Your data never leaves your computer. Built on Asimov's cLaws — our hardened reimagining of OpenClaw with safety and ethics as architecture.
Electron 33
React 19 + Vite 6
Gemini Live
Claude Opus + o3
Perplexity Sonar Suite
Nano Banana Pro
Asimov's cLaws
ElevenLabs Turbo v2.5
Firecrawl
TypeScript 5.7 (strict)
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Bridging the chaotic geometry of frontier models with the structured demands of human enterprise. 20+ years decoding complex systems.
Directly contributed to the training, refinement, and safety frameworks of the world's leading AI systems, bridging raw computational capability with practical, safe human utility.
Notably served as a training data specialist for Google Gemini during the 2024 U.S. presidential election cycle, developing response frameworks for politically sensitive queries with a focus on geopolitical context, ethical considerations, and factual accuracy—a mission-critical effort for Google at scale.
Senior Director of Integrated Intelligence leading enterprise AI strategy and implementation for Fortune 500 clients in regulated industries. Developing AI transformation roadmaps, internal AI initiatives, and cutting-edge consulting deliverables.
Founded a consultancy connecting small-to-medium businesses with AI transformation strategy. Clients have included The Motley Fool, Kunai (fintech), and INNEX Energy.
AI training specialist and technical writer on Google's account. Contributed to Bard remediation following public launch, developing response frameworks for factual accuracy. Managed content standards across a distributed team of 120+ writers.
Award-winning investigative journalist whose career spans digital media entrepreneurship, editorial leadership, and breaking stories cited by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, Rolling Stone, and used as evidence in ACLU federal civil rights litigation.
Scaled from 50,000 to 5 million monthly readers. Rose from night editor to editor-in-chief. Investigation on military social media manipulation named #2 "Most Censored" story of 2011.
Founded digital media network delivering 50M+ brand impressions. Acquired and integrated a top competitor. Mentored activists with VP Al Gore, influencing the ending of his Oscar-nominated documentary.
Led digital transformation for legacy progressive magazine, growing online readership 200%. Broke exclusive stories on Governor Scott Walker controversies and hosted Senator Bernie Sanders speeches.
Original journalism inspired "Never Get Busted!" by the producer of "Tiger King," which premiered at Sundance 2025.