DEFINITION
Self-Improving Memory
Self-Improving Agent Memory
Definition
Agent memory system that learns and improves over time, adapting its storage and retrieval mechanisms based on usage patterns and feedback. Enables agents to refine what they remember and how they access past information.
Examples in the Wild
- Example 1:Eidentic SDK memory that evolves based on agent interactions
- Example 2:Thrindex memory OS that ranks and compresses agent memories