Memory (Context)
Short-term and long-term memory help agents stay coherent and personal.
Overview
Memory enables agents to maintain context across conversations and remember important information about users, preferences, and past interactions. This creates more personalized and coherent experiences.
Key Features
- Short-term conversation context
- Long-term user preference storage
- Session-based memory management
- Personalized interaction history
- Context-aware response generation
Best Practices
- Implement appropriate data retention policies
- Respect user privacy and consent
- Use memory to enhance, not replace, user control
- Regularly review and clean stored data
- Provide users with memory management options
Real-World Examples
Personal assistant remembering user preferences
Customer service agent recalling previous issues
Learning tutor tracking student progress
Shopping assistant remembering purchase history
