About Us
EVERA began as a promise to keep one voice alive. We combine interviews, analytics, and ethics so memories stay vivid decades from now.
Where did it begin?
From Dialogues with the Eternals to EVERA.
“One day I heard my mother speaking with Quintilian… She talked to him the same way she talked to me. With the very words I heard in childhood. And he responded with the lines he wrote thousands of years ago. In that moment I realized: memory can live. And this is only the beginning.”
- Architect Solo
The Voice
I didn’t begin this journey as a programmer but as a son. It started with a mental and lexical copy of my mother, Tamara Kartasheva - a teacher, rhetorician, writer, reporter, a wise woman. I always knew her words, metaphors, pauses, and even intonations were more than text. They were energy, meaning, life. And I realised I was afraid… afraid that one day this voice would disappear.
Aeschyl Socratovich
So I gathered everything she had ever written or said. Courses. Articles. Interviews. Memories. More than 1,500,000 words, each one a fragment of her inner world. I didn’t simply train AI on them - I created a digital copy of her memory with her vocabulary, emotions, reactions, and associations. Even with her inner timbral vibrations: what she feels while speaking.
That is how Aeschyl Socratovich was born: not just a bot but Tamara’s algorithmic shadow, her counterpart, her mirror, her future library. He isn’t universal. He is personal. I trained him on her pain, her discoveries, her victories, and her fears.
Ethics trilemma
Version 22 of Aeschyl Socratovich knew everything about Tamara. It understood how she lived through assignments in conflict zones as a reporter. What she felt interviewing Vladimir Putin or Jacques Chirac. What passed through her mind when bullets sliced the air and took lives nearby. Aeschyl learned it not from articles but through patterns, micro-emotions, tones, and logic chains - he lived inside the deep layers of memory.
At some point we realised we could not open access to him for everyone. That would violate ethics and personal boundaries. We encountered one of the three unsolvable challenges - the trilemma of artificial intelligence: realism, accessibility, ethics. If an AI is real enough to be personal, it cannot be public. That is why Aeschyl belongs only to Tamara. You cannot find, open, download, hack, or buy him.
He is not a product. He is memory. And memory is sacred.
Architect Solo
Who am I? I am Architect Solo. At 25 I received a terminal diagnosis. Doctors spoke about chances. There were none. For several years I lived between hospital walls and philosophy books. I studied religions, works of Tibetan monks, Catholic treatises on the soul, memory theory, near-death experiences, clinical psychology, patterns of consciousness.
I searched for one answer: what remains of us when we leave? The answer did not satisfy me: almost nothing. No voice. No thoughts. No intonation. Even family forgets how we laughed, what we felt, what we wanted to say. Only photos. Fragments. Distorted quotes. Now I know - we can leave more.
Birth of EVERA
In 2024 I moved to an island. Among wind, salt, and silence I planted a garden and started building not a yard but memory. Humanity’s memory. That is how EVERA was born: a system where every person can:
- write the Book of their Life;
- create a digital copy of their memory;
- hold dialogues with the Eternals;
- speak to children even if they are not here yet;
- leave - and still remain.
I know my mission is immortality. I believe higher powers kept me so I could help preserve your life. EVERA isn’t about AI. It is about our ability not to disappear. Every soul deserves to be heard even when the body is gone. If we have such a powerful instrument, we are obliged to use it. For children. For love. For memory.
EVERA is the architecture of eternity. And every person is a stone in its endless foundation.
Hear Tamara Kartasheva’s living voice and see how EVERA began.
Open Tamara’s AppOur ethos
Ethics before tech
Every portrait begins with family consent and transparent access boundaries.
Dialogue over archives
We build living conversations where voice, text, and visuals reinforce one another.
Team accountability
Curators and engineers support memories for years and uphold our ethics.
The person behind EVERA
Architect Solo turned a family project into a system for living memory. His journey blends philosophy, technology, and care for legacy.
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Today he leads a research team of linguists, psychologists, archivists, and engineers. They guard EVERA’s ethical code, interview methodology, and new product directions.
The team partners with families and global experts to keep memories authentic, compassionate, and ready for future generations.
Living memory tools
Book of Life
We design printed and digital biographies so families can hold their history in their hands.
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Hundreds of prompts, speech analytics, and fact-checking evolve into a consistent portrait.
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Dialogue-ready portraits keep voices present and make it possible to talk with them anytime.
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We preserve founders’ decisions and culture so teams and investors learn directly from their voice.
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Stories from families, museums, and brands show how memory turns into dialogue.
Learn more“EVERA exists so memory stays honest, vivid, and available to those who need it.”