What AgentBrain is
Persistent memory across sessions, goal tracking, structured evidence storage, confidence grades, source locators, red-team review and explicit human approval for public outputs.
AgentBrain is a research and coordination system. Findings are produced through a structured process that separates collection, review, synthesis and publication approval.
The process is designed to make public-facing AMR findings inspectable before they are published. Automated work can assist collection and synthesis; high-consequence claims remain bounded by evidence and review.
Human-defined research question and success criteria.
Research agent with memory, goals and evidence discipline.
Parallel evidence collection, extraction and verification.
Structured binding of claims to sources with confidence grades.
Review before any public-facing claim is made.
No public release without explicit human approval.
Persistent memory across sessions, goal tracking, structured evidence storage, confidence grades, source locators, red-team review and explicit human approval for public outputs.
Not a real-time surveillance system, not a causal inference engine, not an automated AMR monitor and not a replacement for WHO GLASS or national reporting systems.