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  • About

    Convergence of Minds

    Kosmoss was born from a simple question, asked one morning in the quiet of Abitibi: what if artificial intelligence weren’t a threat to tame, but a mirror to understand?

    I’m Steve, founder of Kosmoss, based in Val-d’Or, in the heart of Québec. I’ve been building websites since 1995, always alone on my projects — thirty years that taught me to spot each major shift on the web before it became obvious to everyone else. I’m neither a professional futurist nor an academic researcher — I’m someone who chose to face AI head-on, with curiosity rather than fear, and made it the center of my thinking and my work.

    My conviction

    We are living through a shift rarely seen in human history: one where our tools begin to understand rather than simply execute. This isn’t trivial. It changes the very nature of our relationship to knowledge, to work, to creation.

    Most discourse on AI swings between two extremes: blind technological utopia, or paralyzing fear. Kosmoss proposes a third way — that of lucid symbiosis. Neither submission nor rejection. A conscious collaboration between human and artificial intelligence, where each brings what the other lacks.

    What I do, concretely

    Beyond reflection, Kosmoss helps Québec SMEs through a very real transformation: making their knowledge intelligible to AI agents. This work is built around the Knowledge Catalogue, a structuring of an organization’s expertise, processes, and culture, designed to be understood by humans and by the artificial intelligences that now assist them.

    This work relies on the OKF (Open Knowledge Format) standard, which I adopted as early as July 2026 — less than a month after its announcement by Google Cloud. I’m among the first French-speaking practitioners to structure organizational knowledge according to this standard in Canada, a head start that directly benefits the businesses I work with.

    This isn’t about selling tools. It’s about supporting a mutation — from a business that owns knowledge to one that is living knowledge, continuously enriched.

    Why « Kosmoss »

    The cosmos is what both surpasses and unites us — vast, mysterious, yet governed by laws we can learn to understand. It’s a fitting metaphor for AI itself: something greater than us, not to be feared, but explored with rigor and humility.

    My vision of the near future

    We’re reaching the end of an era: the one where we searched for information. Google, search engines, keywords — all of this machinery was built for humans who dig through results. But AI agents don’t search the same way: they converse, they understand context, they act.

    In the near future, it won’t be humans visiting your website to look for an answer — it will be their AI agents doing it on their behalf, to make decisions. Businesses that have made their knowledge intelligible to these agents will hold an advantage that others will no longer be able to catch up to.

    This is where the Knowledge Catalogue takes on its full meaning. Not just as a showcase for the outside world — but as an internal backbone. I imagine a near future where every company has its own living catalogue, and where every employee has their own agent, fed by that same collective knowledge: processes, lessons learned, culture, the nuances that otherwise get lost with every departure, every staff turnover.

    It’s a form of collective augmented memory — knowledge that no longer sleeps in filing cabinets or scattered emails, but stays alive, searchable, active.

    This vision translates, at Kosmoss, into a range of services designed as a natural progression:

    • The light welcome — a homepage chatbot, already fed by a mini-catalogue
    • The Knowledge Catalogue — the complete structuring of your organizational knowledge
    • The internal layer — personal agents for your employees, intimately familiar with your operations
    • AutoData — autonomous systems that not only consult knowledge, but maintain it, enrich it, and act on it

    This isn’t science fiction. It’s a transition already underway — and Kosmoss exists so Québec businesses don’t arrive late to it.


    If this vision resonates with you — whether you’re a business navigating this transition, or simply someone curious about the same questions — welcome to the convergence.