Video has become a dominant signal on the internet. It powers everything from Netflix's $82 billion Warner Bros Discovery acquisition to the sensor streams feeding warehouse robots and city surveillance grids. Yet beneath this sprawl, AI systems are hitting a wall in that they can tag clips and rank highlights, but they struggle to remember what they've seen over weeks or months.
Interestingly, a new wave of infrastructure is emerging to fix that. It treats "visual memory" as a distinct layer in the stack, and it could redefine how machines perceive, recall, and act on the physical world.
