AI Memory Grows Weeds: Why Timely Pruning Matters
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Last time we talked about how to build a memory system for AI. But building is only the beginning—the longer a project runs, the more memory accumulates, and without cleanup, weeds quietly grow in it. This time, I gave the AI memory across several of my projects a systematic "weeding." As a project moves forward, the memory gathered during AI collaboration keeps piling up. Each project's memory is like a dedicated notebook: while working, the AI jots down the pitfalls it hit and the rules we…
1Key Takeaways
- Last time we talked about how to build a memory system for AI.
- But building is only the beginning—the longer a project runs, the more memory accumulates, and without cleanup, weeds quietly grow in it.
- This time, I gave the AI memory across several of my projects a systematic "weeding." As a project moves forward, the memory gathered during AI collaboration keeps piling up.
- Each project's memory is like a dedicated notebook: while working, the AI jots down the pitfalls it hit and the rules we….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that last time we talked about how to build a memory system for AI.
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