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Your AI Agent Doesn't Think. It Guesses. Here's What Thinking Actually Looks Like.
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Your AI Agent Doesn't Think. It Guesses. Here's What Thinking Actually Looks Like.

via Dev.toTimur Fatykhov

Every enterprise is racing to deploy AI agents. Most of them have the same fatal flaw: they're goldfish with PhDs. They can solve brilliant problems in the moment — then forget everything the second the conversation ends. No memory of past decisions. No learning from mistakes. No institutional knowledge. Every interaction starts from zero. That's not intelligence. That's autocomplete with a budget. I built something different. I built an AI that actually thinks. I call it Nous — and the architecture that makes it possible is called FORGE . The 38-Year-Old Blueprint Silicon Valley Forgot In 1986, Marvin Minsky — one of the founding fathers of AI — published The Society of Mind . His thesis was radical and simple: intelligence isn't one thing. It's a society of specialized agents working together. The AI industry ignored this for decades, chasing bigger models instead of better architectures. Why? Because the monolithic approach — one giant model doing everything — kept hitting the same

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