AI-native Memory: A Pathway from LLMs Towards AGI
Jingbo Shang, Zai Zheng, Jiale Wei, Xiang Ying, Felix Tao, Mindverse, Team

TL;DR
This paper proposes integrating AI-native memory with LLMs to bridge the gap towards achieving artificial general intelligence, emphasizing memory's role in reasoning, personalization, and overcoming current LLM limitations.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of AI-native memory as a new pathway from LLMs to AGI, highlighting its advantages over retrieval-augmented methods and discussing implementation and societal implications.
Findings
Memory enhances reasoning and information retrieval in LLMs.
AI-native memory enables personalized and proactive AI agents.
Potential privacy and security challenges are identified and preliminarily addressed.
Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated the world with the sparks of artificial general intelligence (AGI). One opinion, especially from some startups working on LLMs, argues that an LLM with nearly unlimited context length can realize AGI. However, they might be too optimistic about the long-context capability of (existing) LLMs -- (1) Recent literature has shown that their effective context length is significantly smaller than their claimed context length; and (2) Our reasoning-in-a-haystack experiments further demonstrate that simultaneously finding the relevant information from a long context and conducting (simple) reasoning is nearly impossible. In this paper, we envision a pathway from LLMs to AGI through the integration of \emph{memory}. We believe that AGI should be a system where LLMs serve as core processors. In addition to raw data, the memory in this system would…
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
