
Season 2 · Episode 917
Agent Mirror Organizations: Scaling AI Memory and Logic
Herman and Corn dive into Cloud Code and nested AI agents. Can "agent mirror organizations" solve the context window crisis?
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 2, 202626m 38s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn explore the architectural limits of 2026’s AI agents, focusing on the shift from heavy Python orchestration to Markdown-based systems like Cloud Code. They tackle the "context saturation point"—where even 10-million-token windows fail—and discuss how hierarchical nesting can shard cognitive load across "agent mirror organizations." From "rolling summaries" to "synthetic organizational stress testing," discover how the next wave of AI isn't just about smarter models, but about building complex, multi-layered digital bureaucracies that can run for days without losing their minds.