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MentiSphere launches a collaborative platform where domain experts shape AI agent behavior through wiki-style pages without coding

Hacker NewsMay 9, 20261 min read

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3 Key Points

  1. MentiSphere is a platform that lets domain experts—nurses, logistics engineers, farmers, and others—contribute specialized knowledge directly into AI agents (a kind of AI that reasons and makes decisions autonomously) by writing and voting on wiki pages containing system prompts, without requiring code.

  2. The platform has three components: Agents (community-authored AI personas with system prompts refined by experts), Knowledge (reference material that agents can access automatically), and Skills (executable capabilities that teach AI how to format reports, structure assessments, and follow protocols).

  3. The model mirrors Wikipedia's governance and social dynamics—collective contribution, refinement, and voting—but the artifact is executable AI behavior rather than human-readable articles.

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