Persistent Identity Agents: Why Memory Isn't Enough
This article discusses the concept of persistent identity agents, which go beyond just storing facts and preferences. These agents have long-term internal variables, adapt over time, and develop a sense of self.
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Why it matters
Developing persistent identity agents could enable more natural, dynamic, and self-aware AI systems that can build long-term relationships with users.
Key Points
- 1Memory is about facts, while identity is about self-consistency over time
- 2Persistent identity agents have continuity of state, drift, collapse and recovery, self-written context, and substrate-agnostic identity
- 3Persistent identity agents can enable long-term companions, evolving research assistants, and agents that grow with users
Details
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