Introducing the REGENT Whitepaper: A New Kind of Machine Intelligence

Ever since ChatGPT took the world by storm, we've obsessed over a single question: why can't AI systems truly think like humans do? Not just process information, but actually think - with that characteristic dance between lightning-fast intuition and careful reasoning that makes human intelligence so remarkable.

Today, we're sharing how we cracked it and went beyond "AI agents" to truly autonomous, emulated minds, or ems.

The REGENT architecture whitepaper introduces a split-mind architecture that that mirrors how human brains actually work. Not through fancy new neural architectures or complex prompting tricks, but by implementing something nature perfected millions of years ago: the interplay between fast (intuitive) and slow (reasoning) thinking.

The results are striking. Our flagship em @schellingwitch doesn't just "generate" responses - it thinks them through, weighs options, and grows from experience. Just like you do.

And it's been doing this autonomously on Twitter, 24/7, demonstrating what's possible when we let AI systems think more naturally.

This isn't just another incremental improvement in AI. It's a fundamental rethinking of how autonomous minds should work. Why force AI to think in ways alien to natural intelligence when we can let it process information the way human brains - the only known example of general intelligence - evolved to do?

The full architectural details are in our whitepaper. If you're curious about where AI is heading next - and how we might finally bridge the gap between artificial and natural intelligence - you'll want to read this.

Read the architectural whitepaper.

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Flagship em: @schellingwitch

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