Singularity wasn't conceived in a boardroom. It was forged through years of hands-on AI experimentation, dozens of failed approaches, and the hard-won realization that the tools aren't the problem—the lack of an intelligent system to orchestrate them is.
Early 1990s
In high school, I was fortunate to enroll in a class that quietly changed the trajectory of my life.
It was called Analytical Studies, and it was nothing like any other class I'd ever experienced. It wasn't a traditional course—it was an early experiment in applied cognitive science, practical psychology, and real-world problem solving. The class focused on understanding how the brain actually works and how to leverage that understanding to think faster, learn better, and approach complex problems from multiple angles at once.
That class rewired my brain.
It taught me to run multiple solution paths at once, to question default frameworks, to deconstruct problems into systems, and to choose the best mental tools for the situation at hand. Long before "cognitive optimization" or "learning science" were mainstream ideas, this class was teaching them in a practical, hands-on way.
Decades later, nearly everything I do professionally still sits on top of that foundation. And I credit one extraordinary teacher—who was far ahead of her time—for giving me a systems-first mindset I've used in a thousand situations since.
January 2023
I heard about ChatGPT and was immediately enthralled with it. I spent the first month playing with it as a toy and then decided to harness it for my business.
The first thing I did was build a custom GPT to help me write marketing content. It was clunky, but it worked. I refined it. I tested it. I broke it. I rebuilt it.
I got really good at it but I spent way too long in this system trying to force it into lanes it is not really designed for.
2023–2024
Then I started branching out into other AI platforms and before I knew it, I had dozens of GPTs, Spaces, GEMs, and custom builds for:
I had to cut them down to 5 or 10 different tools I'd deploy to my team who I had to continually coach on how to effectively use them and evaluate the results in order to refine.
The Breaking Point
On top of that, I also purchased just about every AI-powered platform in the real estate and mortgage industries which provided generic, mediocre results.
I paid for and took far too many courses that turned out to be basic level content I'd mastered 2 years before.
The industry is selling snake oil to people who don't know better.
2024–2025
Then came the emergence of agentic AI—systems that don't just respond to prompts but autonomously pursue goals, break down complex tasks, select their own tools, and self-correct along the way.
I watched emerging agentic platforms demonstrate what was possible when AI could think in multi-step sequences, maintain context across interactions, and actually complete complex workflows without constant human intervention.
This wasn't just an incremental improvement. It was a fundamental shift in what AI could do. And it aligned perfectly with what I'd been building toward: a system that doesn't just help you use AI tools—it operates them for you.
The agentic paradigm became the natural evolution of Singularity. Not just "right tool, right prompts, right guardrails"—but an autonomous system that applies all three pillars without requiring you to manage every step.
"Agentic AI isn't replacing human judgment—it's amplifying it."
The Birth of Singularity
That architectural discipline kicked in. I was already doing this manually:
Why not build a system that does this automatically?
The problem isn't the AI tools. The tools are powerful. The problem is the lack of an intelligent layer that knows which tool is best for which task, stays current as new tools emerge, guides users to prompt correctly, and enforces compliance before outputs reach production.
That systems-first mindset carried through years of building, testing, and refining AI in real business environments.
Singularity is the result of that work.
Founder & CEO, Singularity Intelligence Systems
Army Veteran
Eric Bennett is a sales professional with over 25 years of experience in creative finance, mortgage lending, and high-performance revenue environments. He remains actively involved in selling and deal execution while also leading sales and operations teams. His career has been built on producing in complex, real-world markets where outcomes matter more than theory.
Alongside his sales work, Eric has consistently built the tools and systems needed to support the teams he works with. This includes designing practical workflows, testing operational processes, and streamlining how opportunities move from first contact to close. His systems are not technology projects—they are sales infrastructure, created to improve clarity, speed, and reliability in live production environments.
At Singularity Intelligence Systems, Eric applies the same sales-first mindset to modern AI-enabled tools—using emerging technology to enhance decision-making, remove friction from execution, and give sales and operations teams better ways to perform under real conditions. His focus remains simple: sell effectively, lead by example, and build systems that actually help people produce.
Singularity was built so organizations don't have to learn these lessons the hard way.
Singularity distills years of real-world learning into custom AI systems—so you don't have to experiment to get results. Let us show you how it can transform your AI operations.