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What was the codename for CogniSynth's Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?

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Project Hummingbird

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agent_memory/memory/reference/competitor_analysis_bi_tools.md:27:7.  [CogniSynth Differentiation Opportunities?](#cognisynth-differentiation-opportunities)
agent_memory/memory/reference/competitor_analysis_bi_tools.md:37:Alright, diving into the competitive landscape for business intelligence (BI) tools feels like trying to find a quiet corner in Times Square during New Year's Eve. It's LOUD, crow…
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agent_memory/decks/internal_product_roadmap_review_h2_2023.md:153:**Maya:** That's a fantastic question, Sam, and you're absolutely right about the documentation being key. Let's break it down. For the v1 API, the target is indeed Q4, with a planned closed beta starting in late Q3. This gives us a crucial window to gather feedback from a select group of partners before the public launch. Engineeri…
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agent_memory/memory/memos/memo_technical_feasibility_pivot.md:20:My overall assessment is positive. We possess the foundational technologies and, more importantly, the talent within the team to build the features required for Project Hummingbird. The proposed architecture, which aims to leverage our existing data pipelines and NLP models while introducing new components for summarization, thematic…
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agent_memory/investors/outreach/investor_update_email_template_may_2023.md:100:*   **Enhance Product Capabilities:** Continue iterating on the anomaly detection module based on user feedback. Begin R&D for our next major feature release, tentatively codenamed "CogniSynth Insight Engine," which will focus on predictive analytics.
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[2023-04-05 09:15] @ben_carter: Morning all. Quick update on the MVP effort. I've decided on a codename: **Project Hummingbird**. It feels appropriate given the focus on rapid, agile development and a small, yet potent, core functionality. We'll be using this in all our internal tracking and comms going forward. Let's stick to it.
  :thumbsup: (5)  :thinking_face: (2)

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*   **KPI:** Key Performance Indicator.
*   **MVP:** Minimum Viable Pro…
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## 1. Introduction

### 1.1. Purpose of this Document

This document serves as the official Product Requirements Document (PRD) for **Project Hummingbird**. It outlines the core features, user stories, and functional requirements for the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) as defined by recent discussions, particularly those resolving the scope debate detailed in **f080**. The aim is to provide a clear, …
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The codename was **Project Hummingbird**. I found it in [export_engineering_2023-04-05.md](/Users/prasanna/Documents/supermemoryai/supermemoryfs/.scratch/eval/eval/workspace/fs/dp_008/agent_memory/team/slack/export_engineering_2023-04-05.md:1), where Ben says the MVP effort’s codename is **Project Hummingbird**. The PRD also confirms it in [prd_hummingbird_v1.0.md](/Users/prasanna/Documents/supermemoryai/supermemoryfs/.scratch/eval/eval/workspace/fs/dp_008/agent_memory/team/general/prd_hummingb…
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./customers/interviews/ux_research_validation_plan.md:72:    *   Individuals currently working at companies that are direct competitors to CogniSynth.
./customers/interviews/ux_research_validation_plan.md:73:    *   Individuals who have participated in CogniSynth user research in the last 6 months (to avoid bias from previous discussions).
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team/engineering/sprints/sprint_1_planning.md:25:*   **Develop "Hello World" Core Functionality:** This is our MVP – the absolute minimum viable product that showcases our core value proposition. For CogniSynth, what does that mean *today*? It means a simple service that can receive an incoming request, perhaps pass it to a *very* basic AI inference function (even a dummy/hardcoded one for now is …
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     1	[2023-04-05 09:15] @ben_carter: Morning all. Quick update on the MVP effort. I've decided on a codename: **Project Hummingbird**. It feels appropriate given the focus on rapid, agile development and a small, yet potent, core functionality. We'll be using this in all our internal tracking and comms going forward. Let's stick to it.
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    21	[00:02:15] Maya Singh: Okay, got it. I’m ready. So, should I start with the pitch deck or just… talk? I have the deck ready to share.
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    23	[00:02:22] Sarah Romano: Let’s do it verbally first. Imagine you’re walking into the room, or on the Zoom call. Give me the elevator pitch, the 30,000-foot view. What is CogniSynth, and why should Foundry care? Go.
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     1	MEMORANDUM
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     3	TO: CogniSynth Leadership Team
     4	FROM: Maya Singh, Co-Founder & CEO
     5	DATE: April 26, 2023
     6	RE: Strategic Pivot: Focusing on User Research Synthesis Pain
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     8	Team,
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    10	I’m writing to you today with a renewed sense of urgency and, frankly, a lot of excitement about the direction we need to take CogniSynth. Over the past few week…
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The codename was **Project Hummingbird**. I found it in [team/slack/export_engineering_2023-04-05.md](/Users/prasanna/Documents/supermemoryai/supermemoryfs/.scratch/eval/eval/workspace/smfs/dp_008/agent_memory/team/slack/export_engineering_2023-04-05.md:1), where Ben says the MVP effort’s codename is Project Hummingbird.
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