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What we learned about memory in 2025: 8 comprehensive resources If models forget everything, how can they be reliable? AI systems need to remember past interactions, update knowledge, stay consistent over time, and work beyond a single prompt. That's why many start to talk more about memory in AI. Here’s a useful set of studies and videos on where AI memory stands today: 1. https://huggingface.co/papers/2512.13564 A great survey that organizes agent memory research. It gives concrete taxonomies across memory form, function, and dynamics, summarizes benchmarks, frameworks, and emerging directions for building systematic agent memory systems 2.When Will We Give AI True Memory? A conversation with Edo Liberty, CEO and founder @ Pinecone -> https://youtu.be/ITbwVFZYepc?si=_lAbRHciC740dNz0 Edo Liberty discusses what real memory in LLMs requires beyond RAG - from scalable vector storage to reliable knowledge systems - and why storage, not compute, is becoming the key bottleneck for building dependable AI agents. 3. Why AI Intelligence is Nothing Without Visual Memory | Shawn Shen on the Future of Embodied AI -> https://youtu.be/3ccDi4ZczFg?si=SbJg487kwrkVXgUu Shawn Shen argues AI needs a separate, hippocampus-like memory to move beyond chatbots, enabling long-term visual memory, object permanence, and on-device intelligence for robots, wearables, and the physical world 4. https://huggingface.co/papers/2504.15965 Links human memory types to LLM memory, introduces a taxonomy across object, form, and time, and identifies concrete limitations and future research directions 5. Rethinking Memory in AI: Taxonomy, Operations, Topics, and Future Directions -> https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00675v2 Proposes a concrete taxonomy, core operations, and research directions to systematically organize and advance agent memory systems. Read further below ⬇️ If you like it, also subscribe to the Turing Post: https://www.turingpost.com/subscribe
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