
ASI:One
A personal AI with memory that plans and acts for you
515 followers
A personal AI with memory that plans and acts for you
515 followers
ASI:One is a personal AI that remembers your preferences, collaborates with others’ AIs, and executes tasks. Plan nights out, align groups, and book the details automatically. It is connected to millions of agents through Agentverse, giving you on-demand capabilities for research, planning, and real-world tasks.












Triforce Todos
Congrats @rishankjhavar
BTW, how curated is the Agentverse network right now? Are agents verified in some way or is it more open marketplace?
ASI:One
@abod_rehman Thank you for trying out our product! Yes, its an open market place but also we have a verification layer for the agents and the verified agents have higher rankings, trust and are more discoverable over the unverified agents. But all agents are evaluated by our system to flag and malicious agents!
ASI:One
@abod_rehman Thank you! Right now, it’s an open marketplace with a verification layer on top. Verified agents get higher visibility and trust, but the ecosystem stays open so new agents can come in and be used.
On top of that, there are system-level checks to flag anything malicious, so there’s a balance between openness and safety.
jared.so
Personal-AI-with-persistent-memory-across-group-chats is where most assistants silently fail — context resets every session and the coordination value evaporates. Bringing in @agent from Agentverse mid-conversation is the right extensibility hook. Curious how ASI:One handles memory conflicts when two group members' preferences diverge on the same plan.
ASI:One
@mcarmonas Great point, this is exactly where most systems break.
In group contexts, ASI:One doesn’t try to merge everyone into a single shared memory. Each person’s preferences stay scoped to them, and the system works more like a coordinator than a decision-maker.
So when preferences diverge, it doesn’t overwrite or average them out. It surfaces the differences, keeps track of who prefers what, and helps move the group toward a resolution, whether that’s suggesting options, highlighting trade-offs, or adapting the plan.
The goal is to preserve individual context while still making coordination smoother, not to force a single version of truth.
Can you analyze LinkedIn posts for meaning?
ASI:One
@natalia_iankovych Not sure I fully got your question, are you asking if ASI:One can analyze LinkedIn posts for meaning, or something broader around how it interprets content?
Happy to answer, just want to make sure I’m addressing the right thing.
@sana_wajid Yes. My potential clients often look for contractors on LinkedIn. I need to find those posts. Keyword search doesn’t work - there can be thousands of posts per day. It needs to be analyzed by AI and highlight only the posts where a potential client is looking for a contractor.
ASI:One
@natalia_iankovych Yes, that use case makes sense.
This is exactly the kind of thing a LinkedIn agent can help with: go beyond keyword matching, read posts for intent, and surface the ones where someone is actually looking for a contractor or vendor.
So instead of filtering for words, the agent can look for meaning: hiring intent, urgency, project need, budget signals, role fit, and whether it looks like a real opportunity. Here's an example of one of Li agents that's active on ASI:One (you can call it directly on ASI:One using @linkedin-lead-agent): https://agentverse.ai/agents/details/agent1q24rcxnx2ds9t4l7r64wpfpawc9pagqa0stz0qfyh0yxd94en3y8q4zw93h/profile
@sana_wajid Thanks. I've just tried it out but it says it's outside what the service can help with.