This paper documents Sarinem. chat — a prototype AI-powered domestic violence companion for Indonesian women, developed through a five-AI red teaming methodology (AIRT v4. 1) — as a working artifact that operationalises the CHO Grand Formula: (Consciousness × Calculation) Humanity < Transcendence. Built as a single-file HTML application with no backend, no data storage, and no registration requirement, Sarinem. chat integrates a state-machine safety protocol, Javanese cultural warmth, and hotline escalation pathways into a product that any survivor can access in under three seconds. The paper situates Sarinem. chat within the CHO In Action Series, documents the five-AI development methodology, maps the artifact's architecture to the Grand Formula, and articulates its limitations and future development pathway — including a formal invitation to Rhiana Spring (Sophia. chat) for localisation collaboration. Sarinem. chat is the first working artifact in the CHO corpus to demonstrate that the Grand Formula is not a theoretical abstraction but a design principle operationalisable in code.
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