In our recent post: The Missing Half of AI: Human Connections, we wrote about how humans are fundamentally social beings: many of the most important decisions and intentions in our lives emerge through conversation.
AI will reshape, and in some cases even erase, many of today’s platforms. Browsers, feeds, even apps may fade into the background. But one thing will never go away: human conversation.
And yet, this is the very space where AI has been almost completely absent. Today’s most systems are designed for individual use. That’s why so much of our work still looks like copy–paste gymnastics: dragging context from a group chat into a browser, and then back again.
We built Super Intern to change this — to embed intelligence directly inside the conversations where decisions, creativity, and coordination actually happen. In context, in flow.
What does Super Intern do?
Most groups today live in the same frustrating loop:
Endless scrolling through chat history.
Copying fragments into GPT, explaining the context extensively.
Copying answers back into the chat, only to repeat the cycle.
SuperIntern ends that loop. It lives inside the conversation as a persistent teammate:
“@SuperIntern I’ve been in meetings all day — what did I miss in the team chat?”
“@SuperIntern did someone drop a Figma link last week? Find it.”
“@SuperIntern with what we’ve discussed so far, who do you agree with?”
“@SuperIntern design a poster based on what we’ve just discussed for the event.”
Beyond answering ad-hoc questions, SuperIntern becomes the collective memory and flow manager of the group:
Summarizing long discussions into actionable takeaways.
Reminding teams of deadlines, action items, and forgotten threads.
Spotting patterns in conversations: who tends to align, which ideas repeat, what themes emerge.
Surfacing forgotten links, files, or references without requiring someone to dig.
And because it learns in context, it can also create new forms of collaboration: from helping a family plan a vacation to co-developing a mini-game inside a community chat.
It’s not a passive bot, but a brain that grows with the group, and helps when and where you need it, in context, in flow.
What’s more? AI as a Portal
But Super Intern is much more than a utility inside chat. We’ve engineered a way called “Mode” which allows you to plug-and-play mini-apps into your group chats, just like transforming your group conversation into different modes, for collaboration, entertaining, study, shopping, etc. It is like a docker container, but in an AI native way. And that makes Super Intern a new type of platform that distributes AI services to conversations, aka an AI layer for conversations.
Imagine, through SuperIntern:
Games don’t require a separate app; they unfold directly inside your group.
Shopping doesn’t require a browser; it can happen inside the same space where preferences are discussed.
News, entertainment, and tools are no longer destinations you must go to — they come to you, delivered through the familiar medium of conversation.
This is why we say agents are not merely services. They are portals. Each one is a gateway into a new mode of interaction, seamlessly embedded into human connection.
This would make a new way of development, distribution, and growth.
Super Intern to AMMO’s vision
As we stated in the previous post The Missing Half of AI: Human Connections, we’ve always envisioned a view of symbiotic internet with AMMO. Our mission is to move the landscape beyond isolated human–AI interactions, or AI-to-AI hype without people in the loop, toward a complete human–AI–human network. Technology should not compete with human connection; it should strengthen it. As our mission states “to give AI the power to build community and bring the world closer together”, or for short, AI for human connection. And this is very much underserved nowadays.
Super Intern is our wedge to realize this. We’re moving from:
A network of humans, plus isolated human–AI links,
To a network where humans and AI are interconnected, and human connections are further empowered and strengthened with AI.
In this new structure, there will be countless agents living inside countless conversations:
Each with memory, learning, and tool-use.
Each dedicated to a group or connection.
Each a bridge, linking people together and extending relationships.
Together, these agents form the bridgework of the symbiotic internet — a network where information flows, resources exchange, and value accumulates through a complete new type of platform, the next Facebook won’t look like Facebook.
Closing
We are convinced that human conversation will be the next great entry point of the internet. It is the one constant that technology cannot displace.
And we believe it is from conversation that the next generation of consumer giants will rise.
Super Intern is where AMMO begins this journey — embedding AI where it matters most: inside the flow of human connection, and serving them in context, in flow. With that, we aim to build the AI infrastructure for the next generation of human connection.