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Thalius.ai’s 2026 whitepaper introduces the Knowledge Factory concept and its core product, Thalius Hippocampus, designed to transform organizations into learning machines. It details how AI accelerates raw knowledge work but highlights the bottleneck of absorbing and structuring that knowledge to prevent loss and redundancy. The document explains pre-processed cognition, where understanding is computed once and navigable indefinitely, contrasting it with flat AI memory or retrieval-augmented generation. Thalius Hippocampus acts as a shared, structured long-term memory for organizations, enabling AI-human collaboration under the 95/5 rule and providing hierarchical layered summaries with built-in quality control, including AI peer review and human oversight to mitigate hallucinations. The knowledge factory compounds value over time by retaining accumulated organizational judgment and domain expertise, creating knowledge capital that scales human expertise. It can integrate with any AI model, is deployable within customer infrastructures ensuring data sovereignty and granular access control, and targets sectors where complex knowledge work compounds over time, including professional services, financial services, manufacturing, and R&D. The document was produced by Thalius.ai in 2026 and advocates for immediate adoption to secure competitive advantages via knowledge compounding.