You're invited.
Next Thursday, May 14 — I'm moderating the panel on Context Engineering & Agentic Memory at the AI Skills Virtual Conference.
The topic is exactly what most of you keep emailing me about. How to build AI workflows that actually hold memory across sessions. How this works inside real businesses, not demos. What separates the people getting serious results from everyone else still fighting with the tool.
My panel
I've got a strong lineup with me:
— Cecilia MoSze Tham — Award-winning futurist, CEO of Futurity Systems, the official Moonshot Factory Specialist to the Spanish Secretary of State for AI. Harvard-trained architect, former Senior Social Technologist at Telefonica's Alpha moonshot factory, and current PhD researcher in Algorithmic Futuring at Illinois Institute of Technology. Forbes Top 40 Futurists 2022. Cecilia thinks about how AI memory and context shape the futures we're building toward — not just the tooling, but what it means for how we decide and work.
— Carlos Calva — Founder & CEO of MidBrain.AI, building experience-based learning for AI agents. Previously an AI + Spatial Computing researcher working on XR and AI astronaut training and operations tools for NASA.
— Timmy Ghiurau — Co-founder of MidBrain.AI and The Point Labs. Working at the intersection of AI, XR, and culture. Previously innovation lead at Volvo Cars. Teaching machines to make sense.
We'll get into:
— Why most "context engineering" advice is just better prompts in disguise — and what real memory architecture actually looks like — How agentic memory works inside production systems (not the demo version) — The mistakes founders and operators make when they try to build "memory" without a system underneath — What's actually shipping in 2026 vs. what's still vaporware
We'll be pulling in real architecture from MidBrain.AI's work — the memory layer that's powering Prompt Copilot, our upcoming Chrome extension that carries your context into major LLMs so you don't have to re-explain yourself every session.
If you've ever wondered what a real agentic memory system looks like under the hood, this is the panel.
25 minutes of actual discussion. Insights you can use same day.
The rest of the conference
30 speakers, all building with AI inside real companies:
— Paige Bailey (DeepMind)
— Frantz Lohier (AWS)
— Stuart Clark (Spotify)
— Sandro Gelashvili (Google)
— Andrey Skripkin & Dhrupad Sethi (Meta)
— Tanya Roosta (AMD)
— Pearl Pullan (Samsung)
— Martin Slaney (Bolt)
— Ankur Khare (SAP)
— David Campbell (Scale AI)
— JD Armada (Elastic)
— Plus 19 more
Three threads run through the day:
— The AI skills every professional needs in 2026 — practical, role-specific — How corporations actually decide which AI tools to adopt — the real procurement story, not the marketing one — The 2026 AI stack for founders and small businesses — the tools and patterns that are working right now
When?
Thursday, May 14 8 AM San Francisco · 11 AM New York · 4 PM London · 5 PM Berlin
Our Panel - 14:35 EST
Can't make it live? Register anyway — recordings go to attendees afterward.
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I've spent the last year watching what separates founders getting real results from AI vs. the ones still fighting with it. None of it is about smarter prompts. All of it is about better memory, better context, and better systems around the tool.
That's exactly what we're going deeper on at this panel.
Come for my panel. Stay for the rest. You'll walk away with things you can use the same week.
See you there,
🔑 Robert from God of Prompt


