Single-tenant memory is the wrong default for agents
The author argues that the default single-tenant memory model for AI agents is detrimental to organizational knowledge accumulation. Current systems, like Mem0 and Zep, isolate memory to individual users or agents, preventing shared learning and compounding knowledge. This leads to agents repeatedly deriving the same facts and making the same mistakes. A shift towards shared, organization-level memory is proposed, where knowledge written by one agent is accessible to all, fostering exponential growth and solving the cold-start problem for new agents. AI
IMPACT Advocates for a shift to shared memory architectures, which could significantly improve organizational AI efficiency and knowledge management.