LightMem: Ending AI Agents’ “Goldfish Memory” – The 2025 Breakthrough in Memory Systems

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A Frustrating Scenario for Users Imagine spending 20 minutes planning a Tokyo trip with your AI assistant—from flight times to民宿 (minshuku) bookings. Two hours later, you ask, “What’s the Shinkansen schedule to Kyoto?” and it replies, “Did you mention Tokyo or Kyoto earlier?” This isn’t a sci-fi comedy trope; it was the “memory lapse” dilemma plaguing most LLM-powered agents in 2024. That all changed in October 2025, when a team from Zhejiang University unveiled LightMem—a framework that finally gave AI agents the ability to “remember” consistently. More importantly, it achieved the impossible balance: retaining more information while using fewer resources. …

ReasoningBank: The Memory Engine That Teaches AI Agents to Reflect

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— From Task Executors to Self-Evolving Intelligent Systems Introduction: When AI Can’t “Hold a Grudge,” It Can’t Grow Either Imagine this: You’ve trained an AI Agent to automate your web workflows. Yesterday it learned to log into your admin panel and export reports. Today, you ask it to update user permissions. But what does it do? It asks again, “Where’s the login page?” That’s right — it forgot everything. This is the Achilles’ heel of most current LLM-based agents: amnesia. No matter how powerful the model is, once a task ends, all context — the successes, the failures, the hard-earned …