If your “memory” is a folder of .md files — CLAUDE.md, handoff docs, summaries the agent wrote for itself — you are still paying the coordination tax. The text is often AI-generated. It is flat. It has no depth, no real understanding of what happened, and you paste it into every run anyway. That burns tokens and every new session still starts cold.
Pardx Brain is built differently. Not as text storage — as cognitive memory. Lived moments from what happened, held with semantic understanding, procedural patterns, and working attention. The architecture follows how minds actually remember: experience, meaning, habit, focus.
Ingest is the point. Vast input from Pardx Chat, projects, and — with consent — engine sessions on Station, into one Brain. Moments connect. Understanding consolidates over time. What no longer matters fades; what mattered strengthens.
When you ask, the Brain recalls by meaning — what is relevant to this question — not by searching a pile of files. That is how agents improve with you. Models stay interchangeable; the Brain compounds. What one run learned, the next can use — across engines.
This is not a biological brain. It is a cognitive layer built to work like one — understanding instead of text, connections instead of links, recall instead of re-reading.