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What Is Agent Memory? A Beginner’s Guide for AI Developers
TL;DR: Agent memory is stored state an AI agent can retrieve across sessions to maintain continuity. A bigger context window does not fix the problem. Once memory has to persist, be scoped to the right user, and be retrieved reliably, it becomes a data problem, and is often best handled in a databas
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