From Curiosity to Creation: The Story Behind EME
It all started, like many good things do, with a spark of curiosity.
We were just a small team of close friends—engineers, designers, problem-solvers—running an IT company together. Over the years, we had built and launched several successful products. But something shifted when AI began to evolve rapidly before our eyes. What started as passing interest soon became deep fascination.
We found ourselves staying late after work, diving into technical papers, testing models, comparing outputs, debating limitations. It wasn't just about what AI could do—it was about what it could become. We weren't looking to build just another tool. We wanted to explore intelligence itself. To create a system that didn't just answer, but reasoned.
That's when Karen Melkumyan, our co-founder and resident scientist with a background in mathematics, began pushing the limits. He started testing AI models in unpredictable scenarios, experimenting with recursive patterns of thought, trying to simulate not just logic—but epistemic motion. A way for AI to challenge itself, refine itself, and arrive at deeper insights through deliberate destabilization.
Those experiments laid the foundation for what became the Epistemic Motion Engine (EME)—our most ambitious creation yet.
We're a small but relentless team of thinkers, builders, and optimists. We believe AI should serve people, not replace them. It should be used to augment human reasoning, deepen understanding, and explore the edges of what's possible—with care, with responsibility, and with purpose.
We believe in questioning established norms and exploring new possibilities with an open mind.
We strive to make complex ideas accessible and understandable without sacrificing depth.
We prioritize honest communication and authentic relationships over flashy marketing.
At the heart of everything we do, we put human needs and experiences first.
In a world overwhelmed by fast answers and shallow automation, we built EME to slow things down and think deeper. It's not an AI agent trained for specific tasks. It's a recursive reasoning system designed to probe complexity, challenge assumptions, and help humans make more thoughtful, robust decisions.
We believe this kind of intelligence matters.
And we're just getting started.
Join us in redefining how AI can serve human intelligence and decision-making.