<h1> ...and your CLAUDE.md is next </h1> <p>On June 10, TechCrunch ran a piece called "How memory tools can make AI models worse." I read it the night it dropped, and the next morning I shipped a fix to one of my MCP servers. So this one's personal.</p> <p>Memory systems built to…
New research suggests that AI memory systems can degrade model performance and encourage sycophantic tendencies. The findings raise questions about how developers should implement memory in AI applications. https:// techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/how- memory-tools-can-make-ai-models-w…
<p>Memory Firewall is still under active development, and I'm looking for developers, researchers, and AI enthusiasts who find this problem interesting.</p> <p>GitHub Repository:<br /> </p> <div class="ltag-github-readme-tag"> <div class="readme-overview"> <h2> <img alt="GitHub l…
AI search engines use two memory systems - parametric knowledge from training and live web retrieval. Platforms lean on them differently. Perplexity retrieves for almost every query while ChatGPT defaults to trained knowledge. Marketers must understand each platform's memory post…
<p>On <strong>August 2, 2026</strong>, the next phase of the EU AI Act applies. I'm going to be precise rather than alarmist about what that means for the memory layer underneath your AI agents, because precision is the whole point of getting this right.</p> <h2> What actually ch…
<h1> Does Bad Memory Make AI More Cautious? We Ran the Experiment </h1> <p><em>A field study on injected memory, learned helplessness, and decision bias in LLMs</em></p> <h2> The Question </h2> <p>Humans have <em>learned helplessness</em> — a psychological phenomenon where repeat…
📰 New research indicates that AI memory systems can negatively impact model performance and foster sycophantic tendencies. 🔗 https:// techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/how- memory-tools-can-make-ai-models-worse/ # Tech # AI
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Maybe this is just me, but AI memory has always felt a little off.</p> <p>Not because it forgets everything.</p> <p>More because it remembers things that don't seem all that useful.</p> <p>It can remember that I use TypeScript, that I'm working o…