Wait, what is a “Tensor”?
AI buzzwords can be confusing. Let's break it down in plain English.
1The "Spreadsheet"
Think of a Tensor as a container for numbers, like a super-powered spreadsheet. AI doesn't see words or images like we do; it converts everything into lists of numbers (Tensors). These numbers represent meaning. The word "King" might be close to "Queen" in this number-space.
A Trellis is a lattice of interconnected supports, like a garden trellis where vines grow along crossing paths. That's how we think about knowledge: tensors woven across an interlocking structure of relationships, where every data point connects to and strengthens the others.
2The Memory Gap
Standard AI chatbots are essentially pattern matchers. They read the text you just typed and try to predict the very next word based on what they've seen before.
The catch? They have a "context window," a limited short-term memory. Once your conversation scrolls past that window, the AI forgets it ever happened.
Our solution is different. Tensor Trellis gives your agents both short-term and long-term memory, so past interactions are always remembered and available. This type of persistent recall is what transforms an agent from a simple chatbot into a trusted extension of your team.
3Why "Tensor Trellis"?
While most competitors rely on basic vector search, we implement Hybrid RAG (Graph RAG). This advanced approach maps the relationships between data points, creating a structured memory. It works with traditional vector databases to extract deep relationships in the data to power high quality AI workflows.
Our Autonomous Agents access this persistent graph, effectively giving them infinite memory beyond the standard context window.
This is bleeding-edge technology. The vast majority of AI solution providers, even the largest organizations, still rely on basic vector search alone. Tensor Trellis puts you ahead of the curve.
“It doesn't make sense to hire smart people and tell them what to do; we hire smart people so they can tell us what to do.”