The Model Does Not Need Memory. The Situation Does.
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I think I was asking the wrong question. For a while, the question was simple: does memory make agents smarter? It sounds like the right question. It is also a trap, because it assumes that memory should be judged as a generic intelligence booster. You add a memory layer, the agent remembers more things, and somehow the output should become better. More complete. More accurate. More human. More whatever word we are currently using to avoid saying “I hope this expensive thing works.” After…
1Key Takeaways
- I think I was asking the wrong question.
- For a while, the question was simple: does memory make agents smarter?
- It is also a trap, because it assumes that memory should be judged as a generic intelligence booster.
- You add a memory layer, the agent remembers more things, and somehow the output should become better.
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