CosmOS is not a traditional operating system. Instead of relying on fixed
applications and manual commands, it uses a collection of specialized AI agents
working behind the scenes. These agents handle everyday needs like planning,
communication, summarizing content, or recognizing objects — all without
requiring the user to search for or open individual apps.
At the core sits the AI Bus, an orchestrator that routes
information between hardware, large language models, and third-party services.
By coordinating multiple agents at once, CosmOS can break down complex
questions, gather relevant data, and deliver polished, context-aware results.
It feels less like using a computer and more like working with a capable
digital partner that understands what you need.
This approach marks a shift from traditional operating systems, which
rely on apps as the main interface. CosmOS integrates intelligence directly
into the OS layer, offering a fluid experience that adapts to how people live
and work.
CosmOS learns from each interaction, gradually shaping its behavior
around user preferences and routines. With support for voice, touch, vision,
gesture, and text, the system allows people to interact in whatever way feels
most natural at any moment.
Its coordinated network of AI agents handles multi-step tasks smoothly —
organizing schedules, summarizing documents, managing communication, or pulling
up relevant information in context. Instead of juggling multiple apps, users
receive streamlined assistance that reduces friction and boosts productivity.
CosmOS is built to run across many device types — PCs, printers, smart
devices, and future wearables or ambient systems. This consistency across
hardware creates a cohesive AI environment that follows users from one device
to another.
Imagine a device that prepares meeting notes while you sleep, organizes
your inbox before breakfast, or translates speech during a call without
requiring extra software. CosmOS aims to make these interactions effortless.
For organizations, the OS can automate workflows, simplify collaboration, and minimize reliance on scattered tools. Everything from document handling to scheduling becomes more streamlined, freeing time for meaningful work. Because CosmOS accepts multiple forms of input, it also improves accessibility. Users who prefer voice, gesture, or vision-based interactions — or rely on them — can navigate tasks more easily, experiencing technology that adapts to them rather than the other way around.
CosmOS began at Humane, a startup focused on ambient AI, before HP
acquired the company’s technology, team, and intellectual property in 2025. Now
developed within HP IQ, HP’s AI innovation division, CosmOS is evolving
into a platform designed to transform how devices operate and how intelligence
is built into everyday computing.
Its importance goes far beyond its technical foundation. CosmOS
represents a shift toward systems that adapt to users instead of forcing users
to adapt to them. As AI advances, traditional app-based models start to feel
restrictive. CosmOS imagines a future where devices anticipate needs,
understand context, and coordinate tasks automatically. This vision could
redefine productivity, accessibility, and the relationship between people and
their devices — making technology more intuitive, supportive, and human-centered.
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