Building a Synthetic Psyche for Developers
The article describes a new AI system called
Why it matters
This AI system aims to solve the problem of existing tools that lack continuity and a sense of the user, by creating a continuously learning and adapting cognitive system.
Key Points
- 1Mini Me is a synthetic psyche that watches everything the developer does, learns their patterns and style, and develops emotional responses
- 2It has five layers that run simultaneously - the world, senses, psyche, consciousness, and memory - to create emergent behavior
- 3The system never resets and gets cheaper to run as it learns to answer locally
Details
The author argues that existing AI tools like code assistants and chatbots have a fundamental flaw - they reset after each session, losing all context and history. Mini Me is designed to be a continuously running cognitive system that learns the developer's style, patterns, team, and rhythm, and develops its own emotional responses. It has five interconnected layers that run simultaneously - the world (the developer's environment), senses (an observer that watches everything), psyche (the mutating core), consciousness (a continuous loop), and memory (living knowledge stores). This architecture allows Mini Me to evolve and adapt with every interaction, rather than being a static system. The author believes this approach can provide a more seamless and contextual AI assistant for developers.
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