The Architect

Anand Chaturvedi.

System architect. Founder of Care OS™.

Anand Chaturvedi is the system architect of Care OS™ — the operating system for the care economy — and the originator of the digital subsidiarity thesis as applied to AI in care. He is the founder and CEO of Caryfy AI, the company building the substrate.

His work is conducted across two continents and three countries. Caryfy Sàrl, the company's Swiss entity, is based at Biopôle Epalinges in Canton Vaud, with deliberate proximity to the EPFL Lausanne and ETH Zürich research ecosystems and to Geneva as the venue where the global conversation about AI governance and the future of work in care is being shaped. Exploratory engagement with Swiss cantonal health authorities and the EPFL/ETH research community is underway. Caryfy Inc., the US entity, operates across more than 100 care organizations in the United States and Europe across six countries. ProxiKin, the company's Indian initiative, is launching a new category of organized elder care in a market with no incumbent provider infrastructure.

He describes himself, simply, as a system architect — the term that most accurately reflects how he approaches the work. Care OS™ is a system, with parts that must compose, constraints that must hold, and outcomes that must be delivered at the scale an industry requires. The architecture is the work. The thesis articulates the architecture in public.

His writing and speaking surfaces — the Defending Care podcast, The Care Manifesto, his column in Carepreneur, his essays at anandchaturvedi.com, alongside Care OS™ being featured as a case study at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva — together construct the language of a new category and the body of work behind it.