The Artificial Humans Manifesto

Medicine was never truly designed for individuals.

It was built for populations.
For averages.
For probabilities.

You are prescribed drugs that worked for “most people.”
Treatments are evaluated on statistical significance.
Healthcare remains reactive, approximate, and driven by trial-and-error.

But there is no such thing as an average human.

Every body is different.
Different genetics.
Different environments.
Different cellular states.
Different trajectories through time.

Every human ages differently.

There is no universal longevity protocol.
What extends healthspan for one person may do little for another.

The future of medicine, and longevity, depends on understanding what works for your biology.

Yet modern healthcare still cannot answer the most important question before intervention:

What will happen inside this specific human body?

Artificial Humans exists to answer that question.

We are building living biological replicas of people.

Using patient-derived stem cells, we engineer interconnected human tissues and mini-organs on chips: dynamic biological systems that mirror the physiology of real individuals.

Not simulations detached from reality.
Not biomarkers standing in for biology.
But living systems capable of revealing how a person will respond to therapies before they enter their body.

Every experiment becomes intelligence.

Every cellular interaction and therapeutic response generates causal biological data that trains AI world models of human physiology.

Models that do not merely correlate.
Models that understand.

A future where medicine becomes predictive instead of reactive.
Where prevention becomes personalized.
Where therapies are optimized for each individual before disease progresses.

We believe AI alone is insufficient.
And biology alone is too slow.

The future belongs to the fusion of both:
AI grounded in living human systems.

This is the transition from statistical medicine to programmable biology.
From generalized care to individualized optimization.
From medicine built for populations to medicine built for you.

We call this future Artificial Humans.