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Do Large Language Models Dream of AI Agents?
For AI models, knowing what to remember might be as important as knowing what to forget. Welcome to the era of “sleeptime compute.”
“We can make a single update to a [memory] block and have the behavior of hundreds of thousands of agents change," says Andrew Fitz, an AI engineer at Bilt. Packer and his cofounder Sarah Wooders previously developed MemGPT, an open-source project that aimed to help LLMs decide what information should be stored in short-term vs. long-term memory. Bilt’s collaboration with Letta is part of a broader push to give AI the ability to store and recall useful information, which could make chatbots smarter and agents less error-prone.
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