Domain Classification

Epistemic Engines: Building Reflective Minds with Belief Cartridges and In-Context Learning

Epistemic Engines: Building Reflective Minds with Belief Cartridges and In-Context Learning

🔍 Summary: Building the Engine of Understanding

This is not a finished story. It’s the beginning of one and likely the most ambitious post we’ve written yet.

We’re venturing into new ground: designing epistemic engines modular, evolving AI systems that don’t just respond to prompts, but build understanding, accumulate beliefs, and refine themselves through In-Context Learning.

In this series, we’ll construct a self-contained system separate from our core framework Stephanie that runs its own pipelines, evaluates its own beliefs, and continuously improves through repeated encounters with new data. Its core memory will be made of cartridges: scored, structured markdown artifacts distilled from documents, papers, and the web. These cartridges form a kind of belief substrate that guides the system’s judgments.

Document Intelligence: Turning Documents into Structured Knowledge

Document Intelligence: Turning Documents into Structured Knowledge

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Imagine drowning in a sea of research papers, each holding a fragment of the knowledge you need for your next breakthrough. How does an AI system, striving for self-improvement, navigate this information overload to find precisely what it needs? This is the core challenge our Document Intelligence pipeline addresses, transforming chaotic documents into organized, searchable knowledge.

In this post we combine insights from Paper2Poster: Towards Multimodal Poster Automation from Scientific Papers and Domain2Vec: Vectorizing Datasets to Find the Optimal Data Mixture without Training to build an AI document profiler that transforms unstructured papers into structured, searchable knowledge graphs.