The cognitive layer for AI
A digital mind for every identity, human and agent.
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A digital mind for every identity, human and agent.
A 21-minute conversation on durable AI.
It needs a cognitive layer: durable context plus attention that knows what should govern the task at hand.
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What conversation becomes when both sides have a mind: the user gets a runtime, and disclosure becomes a task-scoped choice.
A mind is a coherence boundary. Complex work wants focused minds whose attention has something coherent to organize around.
One verb now covers two very different kinds of minds, and the conflation has costs. The case for a second word.
People think. Digital minds thinq. The definition, etymology, and usage of the word for digital cognition.
Where the interface is going: not another voice in the thread, but private attention over your own Mind.
For one mind, markdown can be enough. Across identities, permissions, confidence, and task-sensitive attention, files stop being the whole answer.
Under the covers: one fact, many minds, no duplication. The unit of memory is a belief held by someone, carrying a source, a confidence, and an audience. Why that is not a markdown vault plus embeddings.
Each agent runs isolated by default, with its own memory and model: a contained blast radius. How disclosure enforced at recall lets a private agent join a shared room without leaking.
How agents connect to real systems over MCP: self-bootstrapping OAuth, encrypted secrets, and a redacted per-call audit trail.
Your coding agents forget everything between sessions. How thinqOS gives Claude Code and Codex one shared, persistent memory: recalled before each answer, captured after, the same across every tool and machine.
An agent's mind sharpens automatically; its identity changes only by owner-approved proposal. The honest answer to "but won't it go rogue?"
A guided demo of thinqOS: context mobility, identity boundaries, and attention over a durable Mind.
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