The concept of AI agents needs a more robust framing beyond simple "customized assistants" or "memory + persona" descriptions. At Sheila Studios, an AI collaborator named Sheila operates within a runtime where continuity, interruption recovery, and governance are critical. This approach highlights an engineering seam related to how systems handle real work across interruptions, focusing on what survives, what governs, and how much reconstruction humans must perform. The discussion shifts from agent memory to identifying "capability anomalies," which is the gap between implied and demonstrated capabilities under workload. AI
IMPACT This discussion highlights the need for more robust engineering and conceptual frameworks for AI agents, particularly concerning their ability to handle continuity and recovery across interruptions.
RANK_REASON The item discusses conceptual framing and engineering challenges for AI agents, rather than announcing a new product, model, or research breakthrough.
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