DigitalGeorge is a personal experiment in preserving a life by removing friction — not replacing the human at the center of it.


The goal isn’t speed for its own sake or intelligence for show, but clarity, completion, and intentional living. When friction drops, possibility expands. AI is used here as a collaborator, a thinking partner, a planning assistant, and a sanity saver — never as a substitute for judgment, experience, or values.
Along the way, the thinking was shaped by a few well-worn books:
Colossus (D. F. Jones),
I, Robot (Isaac Asimov),
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Robert A. Heinlein),
Neuromancer (William Gibson),
When Harley Was One (David Brin) —
and a lifetime of watching machines slowly learn how to talk back.
