Machine-learning models are brilliant but forgetful, capable but opaque.
Pike Labs builds the cognitive systems that give them a durable mind: purpose that persists, memory beyond the context window, reasoning you can inspect, and safety that comes from how it's built rather than a filter bolted on top.
The same reasoning, at work across very different problems.
Not built for one problem. Built to carry purpose, memory, and judgment into any of them.
It doesn't rationalize after the fact. It tells you why it did what it did, because the reasoning is the architecture, not a story told afterward.
Goals that survive the length of the task. It holds an intent and pursues it, instead of losing the thread as the work grows.
The context window isn't the ceiling. A fundamentally different approach to memory means long, complex work doesn't degrade as it accumulates.
Agents that communicate and cooperate because coordination is built into how they think, not stitched together afterward.
As much independence as is safe, as much oversight as is needed. The degree of autonomy adjusts to the situation.
The architecture bounds what it may pursue. Safety isn't a check on the output, it's a property of the system.
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