Casibus Initiative
Casibus is an independent initiative exploring new forms of human–AI collaboration, knowledge structures, and creative tooling.
At its core is cAYus — an experimental environment at the intersection of co-creation, AI, and interactive digital spaces.
The project is currently in a quiet development phase.
More (short)
cAYus explores a different paradigm of human–AI interaction: not as a chatbot or productivity layer, but as a shared space where knowledge, tools, and intelligent behavior can emerge through collaboration.
It is designed to be lightweight, modular, and adaptable — prioritizing privacy, locality, and continuity over scale or spectacle.
About (short)
Casibus and cAYus are initiated by Johannes Nagele, working at the intersection of AI research, system design, and applied innovation.
The work builds on a background in computational neuroscience and physics, with a focus on how complex systems learn, adapt, and coordinate.
Rather than pursuing scale-first or platform-first approaches, the initiative emphasizes privacy, locality, and human agency as foundational design constraints.