BlueMirror.tech
How BlueMirror is built. Architecture for personal AI in aging care.
BlueMirror.tech is the technical surface of BlueMirror — the architecture, the AI methodology, the security posture, and the integration model that sit behind the consumer experience at bluemirror.life.
Twelve series, each documenting one layer of the technology stack. Every public article has a complete narrative on its own; partners and investors with NDA access see the extended versions with private appendices.
The 12 Series

Series 01
The Concierge Architecture
Thirteen concierge agents compose into a personal services firm for one person. Series 01 specifies what each agent owns, what it refuses, and how the decomposition follows the contour of the user's life rather than the …

Series 02
The Orchestration Layer
The thirteen concierge agents are what the person experiences. Beneath them, thirty-one infrastructure agents and thirty small language models do the actual work. Series 02 is the engineering explanation of how the two …

Series 03
The Integration Surface
BlueMirror does not exist in isolation. External agents — pharmacies, hospitals, insurers, transportation services, and eventually other people's personal agents — all need to interact with the person's concierge layer. …

Series 04
Ethics, Autonomy, and Delegation
Seven mechanisms that determine what the system can do, what it must refuse, and how the person controls the boundary between them. Series 04 is the ethical architecture that governs every other layer of the platform.

Series 05
The Memory and Personalization Model
How the system knows the person it serves: a five-layer context hierarchy that loads only what each query needs, a preference model that learns from behavior rather than demographics, and the forgetting, consent, and …

Series 06
The Intelligence Layer
Thirty specialized models, four architecture types, distributed across three compute zones. The intelligence layer launches on cloud inference, bootstraps proprietary models from real interaction data, and deploys them …

Series 07
The Data Architecture
Where data lives determines whether privacy claims are architecture or marketing. Series 07 traces the three-zone residency model across deployment paths, the clinical integration boundary, the sensor fusion pipeline, …

Series 08
The Expert Exchange Layer
Three pools of expertise, five levels of delegation, and a marketplace where retired professionals deploy their knowledge as persistent, revenue-generating assets. Series 08 describes how the right expert reaches the …

Series 09
The Deployment Model
The architecture does not require any specific hardware in the subscriber's home. Three compute zones, six deployment paths, and five institutional channels turn a system designed for a $10,000 device into a platform …

Series 10
The Investment Architecture
Unit economics across six deployment paths. A five-layer funding stack that makes the $35/month cost floor viable at five million subscribers. The PE thesis, the retention flywheel, and the BGO revenue split. The …

BOI-01
The Operational Concierge Agents
Eighteen AI concierge agents manage the operational complexity of PE-owned healthcare entities, from revenue cycle and prior authorization through staffing, compliance, and referral relationships. Each agent adapts to …

BOI-02
Orchestration and Workflow
How eighteen operational agents coordinate into coherent workflows across entities, integrate with existing practice systems without replacing them, and govern autonomous action through earned trust. The architecture …

BOI-03
The Clinical Verticals
Five clinical verticals where PE healthcare consolidates: physician practices, imaging centers, labs, ambulatory surgery centers, and clinical services. Operational architecture for the eighteen-agent concierge platform …

BOI-04
The Service and Market Verticals
Service verticals serve aging adults directly, connecting operational intelligence to consumer concierges through the membrane. The closed loop creates a two-sided network effect no single-vertical competitor can …

BOI-05
The Membrane and Governance
PE healthcare fails physician retention not because of compensation but because of information asymmetry. Series 05 is the architectural response: trust tiers that define exactly what the PE firm can see, an audit trail …
BOI-06
Economics and Deployment
How deploying operational intelligence across a PE healthcare portfolio changes the economics of healthcare technology: lower acquisition cost, higher retention, portfolio-level intelligence that no per-entity product …

Series 11
Equity and Trust Engineering
Six components detect, simulate, and correct for demographic disparity. Trust and cognitive bias are modeled as multi-dimensional vectors, not single scores. Population-level monitoring disaggregates outcomes by …

Series 12
The Platform Future
Series 12 closes the BMT corpus by addressing the platform extensions BlueMirror's architecture makes possible: from senior care into family, practice, and small-business deployments; into home robotics through …
