Atombeam Technologies filed 1 patent application this quarter in the AI & Machine Learning category.
The filing covers a Persistent Cognitive Machine system designed to enable continuously thinking artificial intelligence that retains memory across system restarts and learns from accumulated experience. This technology targets the creation of AI agents that can serve as synthetic teammates, evolving alongside gaming communities over time.
The single AI & Machine Learning patent application describes a system that creates artificial intelligence capable of maintaining thought processes even when not actively responding to user input. Rather than operating in a traditional prompt-and-response pattern, this Persistent Cognitive Machine runs continuous cognitive processes that mirror human-like thinking patterns. The system incorporates biologically-inspired sleep cycles that allow the AI to consolidate memories and learning experiences, similar to how human brains process information during rest. When the system powers down and restarts, the AI retains its cognitive state and accumulated knowledge, allowing it to function as a teammate that develops alongside the communities it serves.
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