Nurture-First Agent Development: Building Domain-Expert AI Agents Through Conversational Knowledge Crystallization
arXiv cs.AI / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues for Nurture-First Development (NFD), a paradigm where AI agents start with minimal scaffolding and are progressively grown through structured conversations with domain practitioners rather than being designed upfront.
- It introduces the Knowledge Crystallization Cycle to convert fragmented, operational dialogue into structured, reusable knowledge assets, with defined crystallization operations and efficiency metrics.
- NFD is formalized via a Three-Layer Cognitive Architecture (organizing knowledge by volatility and personalization), plus the Dual-Workspace Pattern and Spiral Development Model as its operational framework.
- The authors illustrate the approach with a detailed case study on building a financial research agent for U.S. equity analysis and explore its conditions, limitations, and implications for human-agent co-evolution.
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