The Lab funds research and development of agentic personal agent infrastructure — the science behind a private agent that works for one person, on their terms. We do it with the best universities in the world, and we fund it as a charitable commitment to the field.
The runtime, memory, and coordination behind 🤫 Agent One and 🤫 Agent Kai — personal agent infrastructure and business agent infrastructure that act for one owner, reliably and safely.
Optimizing Alphabets Fund A strategies, and the infrastructure for agents to weigh in on personal-finance and business-finance workloads — where Agent One and Agent Kai go deep first.
Your health data and markers, kept by you — and shared with your doctors and the people who need your metrics only with your consent and a real identity check that proves it's you.
Open consent protocols (the PCHP lineage) and on-device personal supercomputing, so intelligence serves the owner, with receipts on every action.
With the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, focused on personal agent infrastructure and business agent infrastructure. Signed November 19, 2025.
Led by Prof. Niloy Ganguly, Head of Department (CSE) and Surojit & Sanchayita Chatterjee Chair Professor.
Focused on optimizing Alphabets Fund A strategies and the infrastructure for agents to handle personal-finance and business-finance workloads — the first deep domain for Agent One and Agent Kai.
A two-year research agreement advancing personal information management infrastructure.
With the Department of Computer Science — an executed SOW kicking off personal-supercomputing R&D integrated across the Purdue ecosystem, building the vision of personal supercomputing for everyone with Agent One and Puppy One.
Led by Prof. Petros Drineas, Department of Computer Science.
Beyond our two founding labs, we're in active conversation to extend the program — including with Stanford University, University of Washington, IIT Bombay · Mumbai, and IIT Madras · Chennai.
We name partners as agreements are signed — never before. Institution names describe the Lab's engagements and grant program; their inclusion does not imply endorsement of any 🤫 One product or of Hushh's businesses.
Building on the signed IIT Kharagpur lab, the Lab commits up to USD 2.5 million to the IIT institutes across India that want to take advantage of this R&D grant — so India's engineering talent helps build the agentic infrastructure the world will run on.
The Lab's grants are made as charitable donations by Founders Foundation Jai Mata Di LLC on behalf of Hushh Technologies Corporation, over a 10-year grant period— patient, foundational support for the people and institutions advancing agentic personal intelligence. We fund the field; we don't buy the outcome.
MOUs are good-faith statements of intent; specific programs are executed under separate written agreements, and each institution retains full academic independence. Figures reflect committed and signed amounts as described.
If your institution wants to advance agentic personal agent infrastructure — in the US, in India, or anywhere — tell us about your research. We'll share the grant program and how to take part.
One is a product of Hushh Technologies Corporation (brand: 🤫 “hussh”), an independent company. One runs on third-party silicon, systems, and cloud; all company names are used solely to describe the platforms on which One software runs. Hushh Technologies is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any company named.