Sometimes, we search for information in long-term memory and find it—a name, a movie title, or a vivid example to support a general conclusion. Other times, we're unable to recall what we believe we ...
It has become increasingly clear in 2025 that retrieval augmented generation (RAG) isn't enough to meet the growing data ...
Researchers have unveiled General Agentic Memory (GAM), a new system designed to keep AI agents from forgetting what matters.
The average human brain weighs about 3 pounds and contains 80 to 100 billion neurons, which are the cells that store information. But how do these cells store information? How do we retrieve that ...
Hindsight achieves 91.4% accuracy, validated by research with collaborators from the Washington Post and Virginia Tech ...
A. Overview of hippocampal dynamics during movie watching. FMRI data from the hippocampus were measured at the voxel level, and low-dimensional subspaces for two types of novelty and memorability were ...
Listen to the first notes of an old, beloved song. Can you name that tune? If you can, congratulations — it’s a triumph of your associative memory, in which one piece of information (the first few ...
How CPU-based embedding, unified memory, and local retrieval workflows come together to enable responsive, private RAG ...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm elicits a short-term fear amnesia that differs in cue specificity, timescale, and dependence on thought-control ability from the long-term amnesia believed to be ...
When you memorize something, the brain creates a nerve-impulse code to create a representation of the information in the brain, and this code can get stored in memory. Upon retrieval, the code is ...