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marow — an autonomy lab in pursuit of the most autonomous experience

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i · the thesis

change the use case.
get serious autonomy.

most ai products are a single rented model with a prompt wrapped around it. change the job and you're stuck with the same generalist. marow flips it: describe the use case, and the lab swaps in the specialist models built for that exact task — then lets them run.

the use case picks the model

describe what the run is for — a shop, a trading desk, a broadcast, a lab bench — and marow routes the work across the 47+ specialist models it has on hand. pricing goes to the pricing model. signals go to the signal model. audio goes to the audio model. nothing is asked to do a job it wasn't built for.

change the use case and the roster changes with it. no refactor. no re-wrapping. the work keeps running while the specialists swap underneath.

autonomy is what you have after the use case changes.
47+
specialist models
routable per task
0
vendor lock-in
by design
48h
default unattended
run ceiling
recursive runs
across the lab
ii · the ladder

five rungs.
most things stop at three.

every ai experience sits somewhere on a spectrum from passive tool to self-improving system. the industry ceiling is roughly the third rung — an "agent" that still waits for permission. marow lives on the top two, because the specialists running underneath don't need a human in the loop to route the next task.

  1. v self-improving marow
  2. iv autonomous marow
  3. iii agentic most products
  4. ii assistant chatbots
  5. i tool autocomplete
iii · the four

four use cases.
four roster swaps.

each one is the same lab with a different use case plugged in — and a completely different stack of specialist models underneath. commerce loads a merchandiser, pricer, and listing-writer. markets loads a signal parser, macro reader, and executor. broadcast loads audio, visual, and scene models. the lab loads benchmark, distill, and fine-tune. same orchestrator, different specialists.

iv · the long run

most agents stop
after fifteen minutes.

a real measure of autonomy is how long a system can stay on a goal without a human in the loop. tools last seconds. assistants last a few turns. agents last an hour. the lab runs for days — because every time the work hits a wall, the orchestrator just swaps in a different specialist and keeps going.

v · field notes

dispatches from the autonomy lab.

irregular, unsponsored, low-frequency. when something interesting ships, you'll hear about it. otherwise, silence.

may · mmxxvi
an autonomous bot, twenty-two days into a seventy-bot live contest
apr · mmxxvi
on the difference between raw and rented intelligence
mar · mmxxvi
why the terminal listens before it speaks
feb · mmxxvi
notes from an autonomy lab in the early hours
if any of this resonates, write to the lab.
[email protected]
marow · an autonomy lab · mmxxvi