๐ง MIA โ The AI That Remembers Both Facts AND How to Think
Ever noticed how AI forgets everything the moment you start a new conversation? You explain something today, and tomorrow it's back to square one.
Researchers just introduced Memory Intelligence Agent (MIA) โ a framework that gives AI two types of memory working together for the first time.
Here's the breakthrough: humans have two kinds of memory. We remember facts ("Paris is in France") and we remember skills ("how to ride a bike"). Current AI systems only have the first kind โ they store raw data but never learn HOW to think better.
MIA changes this with a dual-memory system:
- **Non-parametric memory** โ compressed search histories that stay lightweight and fast to retrieve
- **Parametric memory** โ the AI's planning ability literally improves from experience
The magic? These two memories convert into each other. Past searches get distilled into better planning skills, and better planning produces more useful memories.
๐ฏ Why it matters:
- Outperformed existing systems across all 11 benchmarks
- Learns on-the-fly during actual use โ no retraining needed
- Gets smarter over time instead of slower
- Built-in self-checking to catch false memories
Imagine an AI assistant that remembers your research patterns, recalls solutions from past problems, and applies them instantly to new tasks. Not an AI that answers questions โ an AI that grows.
๐ Source
huggingface-papers