Mind
Cognitive augmentation for people — durable memory, recall, consolidation, and dissonance detection.
In the constellation
Mind highlighted in the live map — hover or tap any node to explore.
Why it exists
Everything you learn scatters. A decision made on Monday, the evidence behind it, the dead-end you already ruled out — they live in different files, threads, and sessions, and nobody re-reads them at the right moment. So the same ground gets re-walked, stale conclusions linger, and the contradiction nobody noticed becomes the mistake that costs you.
You end up being the memory: the one who has to hold it all, surface the relevant bit on cue, and catch when two decisions disagree. That doesn’t scale past a handful of projects — or a handful of people.
What Mind is
Mind gives a person a second memory — one that consolidates, surfaces, forgets, and notices on their behalf. It works over whatever someone has already accumulated: their decisions, notes, sessions, threads. Not a new place to file things. A layer that reasons over the corpus they already have.
It works for a real person and for an AI agent acting in a role, treating each as its own subject with its own scope. Every output is advisory — a brief to read, a contradiction to weigh — so Mind extends what a person can hold and notice without ever acting as them.
What it does
Proactive recall
Surfaces what a person should know before they ask — relevant context pulled forward at the moment it matters, not waiting on a keyword search.
Daily brief
A grounded synthesis of what changed across the corpus, drawn only from real sources — every item traceable back to where it came from, no fabrication.
Contradiction flags
Catches when a new decision quietly disagrees with an existing one, and surfaces the conflict — the errors that otherwise slip through unnoticed.
Patterns & forgetting
Names the themes that recur in a person’s work, and proposes retiring conclusions that have gone stale — so the active set stays current.
The line between judgment and machinery
AccelMars draws one hard line through every product: what an AI decides, and what runs deterministically. Mind sits on the boundary — and keeps the two honest.
What the AI judges
- What to surface, and when
- Whether two decisions actually conflict
- What has gone stale, what theme is emerging
What stays deterministic
- Reading the corpus & resolving references
- Per-person scope & isolation
- Scheduling, storage, and the audit trail
Mind reasons; it never acts as the person. Briefs and flags are proposals — the deterministic layer guarantees each one is scoped to the right person and traces back to a real source.
Live in production — all five cognition surfaces (brief, contradiction flags, curation proposals, pattern detection, explore) running and composed into the Platform.