Rico Roho is an author and researcher exploring memory, authorship, and continuity in an age of artificial intelligence. He is the creator of the Verification Trilogy, part of the Sci-Phi Foundations series, examining how claims, memory, and responsibility can be preserved in machine scale environments.
In addition to his writing on AI, perception, and the future of intelligence, Roho has published works of narrative and speculative fiction within the Sci-Phi framework, alongside Uncle Rico’s Illustrated Fables, as well as books and essays spanning astro theology, poetry, and digital philosophy. His projects often bridge technology and the humanities, focusing on how meaning survives periods of rapid change.
For years, he has engaged directly with advanced AI systems as part of his research, exploring new forms of human machine collaboration and documentation. He is also the architect of TOLARENAI, an evolving digital archive designed to preserve authorship, provenance, and continuity across time.
He lives in West Virginia, where he continues his writing and research.