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I’ve started researching agent design finally. There’s lots of cool stuff going on there. I’m still very naive, perhaps in an obvious way, but I wonder if anyone has exposed indexed memory as context that can be queried using a tool call.

AI was one of two motivations I had for getting in computer science, but training models was capital intensive and my other motivation for getting into computer science was generating capital from nothing.

Agent systems are in a nice Goldilocks zone.

100 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 16h

indexed memory from the chat log? memory-mcp may get you started as an experiment, though that's not SOTA in any way. GoDaddy did something with inter-agent memory too recently: #1412093.

There were various recent-ish papers but I have trouble finding the best ones right now (being on first coffee may have something to do with it haha), even with search bot assistance. I anyway have to update my file on this - been slacking - so let's keep this conversation going?

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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 11h

Yep, search the chat log. I suspect this kind of thing is very common, which your links verify, because it’s one of the first things that I thought of.

I’ll post a summary of what I think I know eventually.

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144 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 18h
AI was one of two motivations

I feel this, it was my dream field of study in my teenage years. I kind of forgot about it and I think I should pay more attention to it by being less wary.

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search_memory(query: string) -> passages
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