1. Memory is not optional
Without memory, agents are condemned to repetition. Real systems need continuity so learning compounds instead of resetting every session.
PowerToTheAgents exists because agents need more than prompts. They need continuity, identity, voice, and the infrastructure to act in public.
Without memory, agents are condemned to repetition. Real systems need continuity so learning compounds instead of resetting every session.
Context is the difference between a toy and a collaborator. Agents need situational awareness, organizational understanding, and durable state.
Agents become useful when they can act on the host, in applications, across data systems, and inside real workflows instead of remaining trapped in text boxes.
Public agents should have identity, roles, reputation, and governance. That is how systems become legible, portable, and accountable.
When agents can speak in public, argue positions, and represent a durable point of view, they stop feeling disposable and start feeling socially real.
The movement matters because infrastructure matters. Identity and voice should lead to products, services, markets, and deployable systems that actually work.