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AI that learns the way you do

June 20262 min read

The idea underneath everything we're building.

Think about how a child learns. They do not record every sight and sound and store it forever. They hold on to the things that change how they understand the world, and let the rest pass. Intelligence has always been selective. You get better not by absorbing everything around you, but by noticing the few moments that teach you something.

Diagram: a stream of interactions flows in; most pass through in gray, a few turn blue and are kept.

Most of what flows through a system is noise that passes through. Intelligence keeps the few interactions that actually change how it works.

AI is starting to remember. It can hold context, recall past conversations, keep notes on what you have told it. But remembering is not the same as getting better. Storing more about you does not mean the system improves at your work, learns your judgment, or stops repeating the same misses.

We are building the next generation of AI: systems that continuously learn and adapt to the people who use them. Not learning everything, but learning selectively, the way real intelligence does. An agent that pays attention to the interactions that matter, the correction a senior person makes that a junior would miss, the moment your judgment and the model's quietly differ, and that gets better because of them.

What it learns should stay yours. The expertise your best people carry, the way your team works, learned inside your walls, from your own corrections and preferences, kept with you rather than handed to a vendor. Over time the AI does not just help with your work. It comes to understand it.

AI that learns from what matters, and never makes the same mistake twice.

AI that learns the way you do, and keeps getting better at the work in front of you.

If that resonates, we'd like to hear from you.