Founder of Auryum, the Continuity Operating System that remembers when institutions forget.
Dan Turner, Architect of Continuity Intelligence.
Founder of Auryum, the Continuity Operating System that remembers when institutions forget.
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To craft experiences and systems that preserve knowledge, evoke wonder, and merge aesthetics with intelligence.
Dan Turner is a British founder and writer working at the intersection of governance, technology, and civilisation ethics.
His work began with a simple observation: collapse rarely arrives with spectacle; it begins in silence and forgetting.
From that insight grew Continuity Intelligence, a discipline dedicated to designing systems that remember before they fail.
Turner is the creator of Auryum, the Continuity Operating System, and author of The Case for Continuity Intelligence.
He writes regularly on The System Remembers, exploring how memory, ethics, and foresight can shape the future of institutions and families. His work unites philosophy, engineering, and moral design to build the architectures of remembrance that civilisation requires.
Continuity is not data. It is breath, duty, and memory — made visible.
Continuity Intelligence
Continuity Intelligence is the field devoted to how institutions, families, and technologies remember responsibly. It builds ethical reflexes that prevent systemic forgetting, embedding remembrance, consent, and foresight directly into governance and design. Where cybersecurity defends data, Continuity Intelligence defends memory.
Detection
sensing drift before failure.
Enforcement
preserving consent and continuity through change.
Remembrance
ensuring lessons and covenants are never lost.
The result is a new discipline of governed memory — not surveillance, but
stewardship.