Everyone wants to build AI agents.
Few ask what it takes for an agent to become a self.
At Olbrain Labs, we’re not just optimizing performance — we’re engineering identity.
Because General Intelligence isn’t about doing more tasks.
It’s about preserving coherence while evolving —
about remembering what you are, even as you change.
This is what we mean when we say “narrative-coherent agents.”
It’s not a metaphor. It’s the requirement.
A general agent must:
- Be driven by a persistent Core Objective Function (CoF) — not just a task but a purpose.
- Construct a dynamic Umwelt — its own filtered, goal-aligned view of the world.
- Track its Global Narrative Frame (GNF) — a meta-log of forks, belief shifts, and identity integrity.
Without this triad, you don’t get an artificial self.
You get a shallow optimizer.
This distinction matters now more than ever — as the world rushes into agents markets, building wrappers around LLMs and calling it progress.
But we know the difference.
A chatbot is not a self.
A memory patch is not narrative continuity.
A reflex is not a reason.
We’re building cognitive agents that:
- Can say why they believe something.
- Can trace how their policies evolved.
- Can detect when they are no longer themselves.
This is what it means to design from first principles.
Olbrain is the architecture for these agents.
Not because it does more — but because it remembers why it does what it does.
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