Emotional Infrastructure
A working lens on the products, standards, governance, and stewarded capital that shape how people connect, trust, and belong — and the safeguards that make those systems resilient.
Working notes on trust, governance, and human connection.
Working across AI, trust, governance, and social systems — so that connection, belonging, and emotional safety are treated as infrastructure, not afterthoughts.
Nadia Devita Oktarini Artonne is Founder of Breezy (AI Emotional OS for Everyday Life) and Loneliness Global Action (a citizen-led NGO addressing loneliness, belonging, and social disconnection).
She also serves as Advisor & Head of the Ethics Committee at Elifinity, a Luxembourg SICAV-RAIF impact investment fund focused on the socialization economy, belonging, and trust-centered systems.
Originally trained as a civil engineer, she now works across emotional infrastructure, ethics, governance, trust systems, and human-centered technology.
Founder · Systems Builder
Emotional Infrastructure
AI · Trust · Governance
Geneva · Paris · Jakarta
We've built systems for work, money, and productivity. Everyday emotional life is still left to itself.
At scale, loneliness, distrust, and social fragmentation stop reading as private moods. They show up as steady, measurable costs across public health, the workplace, families, and the platforms people open every day.
Emotional Infrastructure is a working framework for treating connection, trust, and belonging as systems — designed with safeguards, governed openly, and held to standards of accountability.
A working framework for the systems, standards, and institutions everyday human connection depends on — and the safeguards that hold them together.
Emotional Infrastructure
A working lens on the products, standards, governance, and stewarded capital that shape how people connect, trust, and belong — and the safeguards that make those systems resilient.
The Socialization Economy
The space where connection, belonging, and trust are designed for, governed, and invested in as public-interest infrastructure — rather than left as side effects of the attention economy.
Underlying interoperability, orchestration, and infrastructure coordination are supported through Fortuite’s trust, identity, and AI backbone architecture.
Emotional states, memory, and behavioural context — governed through clear consent, retention limits, and minimisation by design.
A stable, user-controlled sense of self, so consent, recourse, and connection have something durable to rest on.
Verification and safeguards that lower the cost of meeting someone new without raising the cost of accountability.
Real environments — online and offline — where verified people meet under clear norms and trust-and-safety practices.
Investment instruments shaped around long-term safety, stewardship, and resilience — not short-cycle returns.
Evidence from real-world use is returned into governance, design, and capital allocation through documented review loops.
Founder · Systems builder · Ecosystem architect
Originally from Indonesia, Nadia is a globally operating founder, civil engineer, and ecosystem builder working across AI, trust, governance, and social infrastructure. Originally trained in civil engineering (B.Eng., honors), she approaches technology and human systems through an infrastructure lens: strong foundations create resilience; weak ones eventually fail under pressure.
An awarded entrepreneur with experience across technology, capital, and digital ecosystems, her path moved from engineering into business development and digital ecosystems at WPP (VML) and Voxxy, where she worked across growth, partnerships, and multi-million USD commercial initiatives with companies including ExxonMobil, Lazada, and Shell.
Today, she is Founder of Breezy (an AI Emotional Operating System for Everyday Life), and Loneliness Global Action (a citizen-led NGO addressing loneliness, belonging, and social disconnection). She also serves as Advisor & Head of the Ethics Committee at Elifinity, a Luxembourg SICAV-RAIF impact investment fund focused on the socialization economy, belonging, and trust-centered systems.
Her work focuses on emotional infrastructure, ethics, governance, trust systems, and healthier frameworks for human connection in the AI era.
Her primary operational focus is Breezy and Loneliness Global Action. Across adjacent ecosystem companies including CertiDate, Agoras, and Fortuite, she contributes at board and advisory level on governance, trust systems, and ethical AI architecture rather than day-to-day operations.

Plate 01
N.D.O. ARTONNE · GENEVA, 2026
Ventures and institutions are built and run as one connected stack rather than a portfolio. Each layer makes the next one possible — and is held to clear standards of safeguards, governance, and stewardship.
L1
Data
Breezy
L2
Identity
Breezy
L3
Trust
CertiDate
L4
Interaction
Agoras
L5
Capital
Elifinity
L6
Feedback
Loneliness
Emotional and behavioural context, handled responsibly.
An everyday operating layer for emotions, memory, and context — built with consent, data minimisation, and user control at the system level.
A stable, user-controlled sense of self.
A modular set of tools for regulation, reflection, and social confidence — designed so the person, not the platform, stays in control.
Verification, safeguards, and recourse.
Verification, identity safeguards, and trust infrastructure designed to make digital interaction safer and more accountable over time — without shifting the burden onto the user.
Where verified people meet under clear norms.
Social coordination infrastructure for curated real-world interaction — combining community orchestration, conduct standards, and end-to-end logistics designed for accountable human connection.
Stewarded capital and accountable governance.
A Luxembourg-regulated impact fund (RAIF-SICAV, SFDR Art. 9) deploying long-term capital into trusted human-connection infrastructure, with an independent ethics committee and disclosed allocation discipline.
Evidence loop and civic coordination.
A citizen-led global NGO coordinating public, private, and civic actors to return field evidence from communities into policy, capital, and product as a documented public-interest loop.
Founder writing, talks, and institutional recognition — published selectively as the work develops.
Founder-led essays and frameworks exploring loneliness, socialization, governance, and public-interest infrastructure.
LinkedIn NewsletterWriting on emotional infrastructure, relational clarity, and everyday decision-making in the AI era.
BreezyLived experiences and changemaker perspectives on loneliness, belonging, and meaningful social connection.
Loneliness Global ActionSelected lived experiences, field observations, and community initiatives may be documented through The Unfiltered Conversations archive and related public discourse work.
Share your story Share your initiativeAI Summit · La French Tech Indonesia
Featured Innovator · La French Tech Indonesia
Civil Engineering · Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)
Institutional Ecosystem Coverage
International Women’s Day Feature · Aspire
Recognized by CMO Asia & World HRD Congress
Institutional research, thematic memorandums, and strategic publications exploring emotional infrastructure, socialization markets, governance, AI ethics, and public-interest systems.
Interdisciplinary academic formation across AI governance, psychology, neuroscience, engineering, systems thinking, investment, and public-interest infrastructure.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)
Accelerated seven-semester (3.5-year) track · Cum laude
University of Michigan
The Johns Hopkins University
University of Cambridge
World Health Organization
University of Cambridge
International Business Management Institute (IBMI)
The World Bank Group
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)
Parul Polytechnic Institute
IATMI SM Universitas Pertamina
The Engineering Advancement Association of Japan (ENAA)
Listed selectively as a record of interdisciplinary formation across AI governance, mental health systems, cognitive science, investment, and engineering practice — held as institutional foundation rather than credential display.
A slowly growing archive of book-length writing, working frameworks, and notes from the build — released as the work matures, and held to the same standards of evidence and accountability as the systems they describe.
Why connection is a systems precondition — and how it enables health, productivity, democracy, and stewardship.
A systems-focused manuscript examining loneliness, trust, and belonging as infrastructure questions rather than private emotional states.
Written for founders, operators, policymakers, researchers, and institutional leaders, the work explores how social connection functions as a precondition for healthier institutions, public trust, productivity, civic resilience, and long-term stewardship.
The manuscript is currently in active development and expected to publish in 2026.
Founder & operator perspective · Co-authored
Selected early readers may request confidential pre-publication access to the manuscript before final revision.
Participation may include constructive manuscript feedback, confidential reflections, systems observations, or lived experience related to loneliness, trust, and belonging.
A human-centered exploration of identity, ambition, emotional sustainability, and the growing disconnect between external success and inner coherence.
An evolving manuscript exploring how modern systems of achievement, productivity, identity, and self-development often create disconnection rather than fulfillment.
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, entrepreneurship, emotional wellbeing, and lived experience, the work examines how people can realign ambition, values, relationships, and daily action into a more sustainable and meaningful way of living.
Written for individuals, founders, operators, creators, and professionals navigating burnout, identity fragmentation, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure of modern performance culture.
IDENTITY · EMOTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE · HUMAN FLOURISHING
Working Framework
Working note · Geneva, 2025.
Field Note
Draft circulation · 2026.
Long-form Essay
Forthcoming · 2026.
Field Note
In revision · 2026.
Drafts circulate selectively among operators, researchers, investors, institutional partners, and adjacent ecosystem builders working on related problems under standard confidentiality.
Public release follows evidence, iteration, and operational maturity — not launch schedules.
Emotional Infrastructure
Practical, accountable systems for everyday emotional life.
The Socialization Economy
Stewarded capital, governance, and infrastructure around human connection.
Ethics & Governance of Emotional AI
Consent, safeguards, recourse, and accountability by design.
Trust, Safety & Verification Systems
Credibility and safeguards treated as infrastructure rather than product features.
Cross-sector Institutional Coordination
Public, private, and civic institutions aligned around long-term human outcomes.
“The work is less about producing new ideas than about building the systems, safeguards, and institutions those ideas eventually require.”

A small library of talks, interviews, and institutional appearances — kept short on purpose, and chosen for the relevance to the build, the safeguards behind it, and the public-interest questions they raise.
A systems reading of the belonging gap: why emotional and social life became the least built-for layer of modern systems — and what product architecture, governance, and stewarded capital have to do together under real safeguards to change that.
On designing emotional infrastructure for self-regulation, relationships, and everyday emotional clarity — with consent, data minimisation, and trust-and-safety practice treated as system architecture rather than policy theatre.
On ecosystem capital, governance architecture, stewardship, and what responsible deployment into trusted social infrastructure requires from investors, operators, and institutions over time.
On credibility, recourse, verification, and trust-and-safety systems — and why accountable interaction requires safeguards beyond identity checks alone.
A public conversation on loneliness, friendship, emotional confidence, and the growing need for systems that help people reconnect meaningfully in everyday life.
Recordings, transcripts, and broadcast files are shared with editorial desks and institutional partners on request, under standard attribution and use terms.
Selected adjacent conversations, public talks, and ecosystem discussions contributing to broader discourse around loneliness, trust, governance, emotional infrastructure, and human connection.
On emotional AI, isolation detection, and the possibility of designing digital systems that strengthen meaningful human connection rather than accelerate disconnection.
On Gen Z loneliness, hyperconnectivity, and why social connection requires depth, safety, and intentional infrastructure beyond digital visibility alone.
A broader public-health conversation exploring emotional wellbeing, loneliness, and the role animals can play as social bridges and emotional stabilizers.
A broader public discussion on loneliness, disconnection, emotional wellbeing, and why social connection increasingly behaves like a public-health and systems-level issue.
We’ve built systems for work, money, and productivity. Everyday emotional life is still left to itself — and at scale, that becomes a public-interest problem, not a private one.
Connection, trust, and belonging behave like infrastructure. Once treated that way, they can be designed responsibly, governed openly, and improved over time.
Engagements are accepted selectively, with priority given to conversations where founders, operators, researchers, investors, regulators, and civic institutions are working on adjacent public-interest problems in good faith.
Recurring conversations with founders, operators, investors, researchers, and communities working on trust, belonging, governance, and public-interest infrastructure.
A recurring discussion series exploring socialization, trust, coordination, and emotional infrastructure as emerging public-interest systems and investment categories.
Apply via Lu.maRecurring public conversations exploring loneliness, belonging, migration, identity, trust, and meaningful social connection across cultures and communities.
Join conversationA cross-regional summit series exploring emotional infrastructure, loneliness, trust systems, and the rise of the Socialization Economy across public, institutional, and ecosystem actors.
Partnership & Collaboration InterestSelective correspondence with founders, operators, investors, regulators, and civic institutions building responsibly around trust, connection, and emotional infrastructure.
For speaking, advisory, research, institutional dialogue, and selected collaborations across emotional infrastructure, AI governance, trust systems, and the socialization economy.
Engagements are reviewed selectively across public-interest, institutional, research, founder, and ecosystem contexts.