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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2025
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2025
Atombeam Technologies Inc., Moraga, CA (US);
Brian Galvin, Silverdale, WA (US);
Alan Mccord, Forney, TX (US);
ATOMBEAM TECHNOLOGIES INC., Moraga, CA (US);
Abstract
A system and method for implementing a Persistent Cognitive Machine (PCMs) that extends beyond the traditional prompt-response paradigm of artificial intelligence are disclosed. A PCM maintains persistent cognitive processes regardless of external interaction, stores and organizes thoughts in a thought cache, retrieves relevant thoughts based on current stimuli, generates new thoughts through reasoning processes, and curates stored thoughts during periods of reduced external interaction. The PCM includes language and reasoning model components, a thought cache, an executive component, and an embedding system. The PCM remains continuously active, remembers previous experiences, learns from these experiences, creates new thought experiences independently, and initiates interactions without waiting for external prompts. The PCM enters sleep-like states during which it curates its thought cache, generalizes experiences, and performs other memory management functions. Applications may include but are not limited to synthetic cognitive colleagues, strategic war gaming platforms, and personal cognitive assistants.