Building a Company OS for AI Agents Remains Unsolved
Engineers are discovering that integrating AI agents into production workflows requires more than memory systems—it demands state management, orchestration, and human-in-the-loop workflows that no single platform yet pro
A developer working across Cursor, Claude, Linear, GitHub, and Notion is publicly articulating a problem that many AI engineering teams are quietly hitting in production: the absence of a reliable "company OS" that lets AI agents and humans work together over weeks and months without losing context,...
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