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zo.computer
the autonomous personal computer

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zo is a personal computer that you own—just like your laptop—but it lives on the cloud and is primarily operated by AI.

Decorative mind graphicDecorative eye graphic

The way we use computers

is changing.

IBM 7090

IBM 709 mainframe, 1958

Computer User Group

Tufts Computer User Group, 1975

Apple II

Apple II, 1977

Netscape Navigator 1.0

Netscape Navigator 1.0, 1994

iPhone

iPhone, 2007

ChatGPT

ChatGPT, November 2022

In the beginning, there were mainframes—colossal machines, accessible only to experts at the largest institutions. But through the efforts of visionaries and communities like the Homebrew Computer Club, the computer became personal. Over two decades, we connected all the computers to the internet, and computing became social.

Today, thanks to everything we've created on the internet, computers are learning to talk. But are you really talking to your own computer? No—it's an anonymous server, operated by a large institution in some data center far, far away.

Nvidia Blackwell

Nvidia Blackwell, 2024

IBM 7090

IBM 709 mainframe, 1958

Servers are like the mainframes of the mid-1900s. They're powerful and enable new computing capabilities, but most people only use them indirectly.

We can change this. Just as the graphical user interface made early personal computers accessible to non-experts, conversational AI can make server computing accessible to everyone.

Macintosh Desktop (1984)

Macintosh Desktop (1984)

NeXT GUI

NeXTstep (1992)

Windows 7 (2009)

Windows 7 (2009)

Zo is the next evolution of the personal computer:

A virtual computer running in the cloud, with the best internet connection on Earth.

A computer where you pay only for the time you use, and can switch your hardware specs at any time.

A computer designed from the ground up for collaboration with AI.

It's time for the computer

to change.

ζῷον (zoion)
“living being”

Introducing Zo—the

autonomous

personal computer.