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Artificial intelligence has entered a new phase. Interfaces are getting simpler while the systems behind them grow more capable. The world is moving toward agents that work with each other, operate autonomously, and understand personal context across long periods of time. In this environment, ASI:One stands out as a personal AI designed to stay with you across your entire digital footprint.
ASI:One is built by Fetch.ai and powered by a network of intelligent agents that handle tasks across analysis, planning, search, negotiation, and coordination. You interact with it through a clean interface. Beneath that surface is an evolving system that learns from each conversation, stores what you choose to share, and adapts to your behaviour.
This guide will break down how the system works and what you can expect from a personal AI that grows with you over months and years.
ASI:One is built around a simple principle. Your digital life should have a durable intelligence that understands what you want. This requires memory, long context reasoning, the ability to call external agents, and the capacity to act on live data. ASI:One brings these together in a focused way.
The system is designed around cooperation. Your AI speaks with other AIs. It can coordinate across groups, settle schedules, compare options, and carry out parallel tasks. This is one of the deeper architectural choices. You get the intelligence of many agents through a single point of conversation.
From the moment you start using ASI:One it begins forming context. It remembers your tone, your preferences, and the kinds of tasks you give it. It holds three layers of memory. Short-term memory makes conversations coherent. Medium-term memory helps with patterns. Long-term memory stores anything you explicitly attach or save.
ASI:One can search the web for live information. It can read through your files. It can reason through complex questions. It can also reach out to the Agentverse, which contains millions of agents built by businesses and developers around the world.
Your AI can be shaped to behave the way you prefer. You can choose from presets or customise its tone and style. A direct AI behaves differently from a calm one. This matters once the AI starts making decisions and carrying tasks forward.
This is the internal label for external capabilities. Superpowers include live search, calendar access, social connectivity, agent discovery, and more. These transform a simple chat into a system that can fetch, process, and act on real inputs.
Memory is central to ASI:One. Each message you send is processed to understand intent and personal significance. Files, notes, images, and links become part of the long-term context. This allows the AI to give answers that align with who you are instead of giving generic responses.
When your AI needs help, it calls on other agents. These agents specialise in specific domains. Some are built for travel. Some for research. Some for planning. Some for negotiation. ASI:One knows how to route tasks to them. This gives you depth without needing to manage the network yourself.
Companies are deploying their own agents on the Agentverse. ASI:One can speak with them directly. This covers everything from customer support to lead generation to product information to job applications. It also opens the door for automated comparison and evaluation.
ASI:One runs on a set of models built by Fetch.ai and the ASI Alliance. These models handle long context conversations, reasoning, analysis, coding, mathematics, and multi-step planning. Each query is routed to the model that fits the job.
When you arrive on asi1.ai the interface is intentionally quiet. The entire experience is built around a single input bar in the centre. This is where you can type, upload files, toggle capabilities, or speak directly with Sophie.
Below is a breakdown of the interface.

This gives you a way to learn more, switch modes, or access your personalised version of ASI:One.
This is the core interaction point. You can ask anything. You can also reach an agent directly by typing @(handle of the agent). This bypasses the general model and connects you to a specific agent built for that task. We will learn about it soon.
Below the input bar you will see four icons.
Sophie is the voice interface placed on the right of the input bar. It supports natural speech. You can speak freely and the system responds with clear voice output.
Before diving into detailed features the best way to understand ASI:One is to ask a simple question. The system shows its reasoning, its live data flow, and its ability to handle context.
The next article in this series will cover guided usage. You will learn how to shape your AI, how memory builds accuracy, and how to trigger structured multi-agent workflows that go beyond simple chats.
If you scroll down on asi1.ai you will find links to Telegram, X, Discord and GitHub. Feedback and support reach the team at info@fetch.ai.
ASI:One is the starting point for a new kind of personal intelligence. It learns, adapts, and connects you to an entire network of agents that can carry real tasks through to completion. This guide introduced the foundations. In the next part, we move from theory to practice and explore how to use ASI:One in a deliberate way that brings out its full capability.
The Definitive Guide to ASI:One, Part One: Understanding the System was originally published in Fetch.ai on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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