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Updated · openPR · Jun 1
Zyaku Founder Urges Crisis-Ready Internet, Citing 75+ Language Trust Platform
Updated
Updated · openPR · Jun 1

Zyaku Founder Urges Crisis-Ready Internet, Citing 75+ Language Trust Platform

1 articles · Updated · openPR · Jun 1
  • Rohit Kashyap published an essay arguing the next internet should be judged by usefulness in disasters, conflict and infrastructure failures rather than engagement or daily active users.
  • The Zyaku founder says platforms are built for “normal days” even though users in crises mainly need to reach family, find reliable information and maintain human connection.
  • His proposed benchmark shifts platform design toward resilience, trust and dependable, low-profile infrastructure—comparing future technology to bridges or electricity noticed most when missing.
  • The essay also aligns with Zyaku’s product pitch: an AI-powered creator platform offering an 80% creator revenue share, multilingual features in 75+ languages and trust systems for global use.
Can an internet built for our worst days survive the everyday battle for our attention?
If AI becomes our digital first responder, who ensures it acts with human empathy?