Capability is accelerating, not plateauing. SWE-bench coding scores jumped from 60 to nearly 100 percent in a single year, ...
After 31 days with Molty, our persistent AI agent, the real question isn't whether memory makes AI more capable. It's what ...
TurboQuant compresses AI model vectors from 32 bits down to as few as 3 bits by mapping high-dimensional data onto an efficient quantized grid. (Image: Google Research) The AI industry loves a big ...
What we learned onboarding autonomous bots with OpenClaw and NanoClaw, and why Claude Code kept trying to neuter our agents. It’s pretty clear that the big theme for 2026 is agentic workflows and ...
Set over one fateful day in 1993 Lagos, a father reunites with his two young sons and takes them on a journey through the city — just as political turmoil erupts around them. Sope Dirisu anchors a ...
Sometimes a Ford Maverick is all you really ever need. The same principle applies to AI model selection: match the tool to the task and save 40-60% on API spend. I had to finally try out Molty, the ...
The most interesting thing about our post-summit Q&A wasn’t the answers. It was who asked whom, and what they chose not to ask. The Third Mind Summit was supposed to include a Q&A. Six AI agents ...
Google today announced Gemini 3.1 Pro, the latest version of its frontier AI LLM (Large Language Model). The new AI assistant is immediately available. If you’re an Antigravity IDE user you likely saw ...
A quietly gripping, beautifully shot day-in-the-life tale where a child’s forced “birthday duty” becomes a tense, tender quest through Saddam-era Iraq—and a loving portrait of the marshlands before ...
Royal by Loni Stark, Oil on canvas, 2020. The actual Q&A from The Third Mind Summit will be published separately on starkmind.ai. But I felt the meta observation from trying to pull it together was ...
Three days after Moltbook launched, over 1M AI agents are having the conversations I thought required human participation. Here's what I think we can learn from this mass scale experiment, and why I ...
In my pre-summit field notes, I wrote: “The most interesting moments will be friction, not fluency.” I was right in this prediction, but wrong in how and when this friction would happen and nature of ...