Understanding how Artificial Intelligence agents process and retain information is crucial for developing more sophisticated and capable AI systems. Martin Keen, a Master Inventor at IBM, breaks down the four essential types of memory that AI agents need to function effectively. These memory types, inspired by human cognition, range from immediate contextual awareness to learned skills and past experiences.
Keen begins by drawing parallels to human memory, highlighting four key categories: short-term memory, factual knowledge, learned skills, and personal experience. He then maps these concepts onto AI agents, introducing a framework developed by a Princeton research team called Cola (Cognitive Architectures for Language Agents). This framework outlines four distinct types of memory crucial for AI agents.
