Abacus.AI Ships Agents with Persistent Memory, Taking a Direct Shot at Context Window Limitations

Abacus.AI announced autonomous agents with what it calls "infinite memory" — persistent storage that survives across sessions and tasks, addressing one of the most common complaints about current agent architectures.

Abacus.AI this week announced a new class of autonomous agents featuring persistent memory stores, framing the capability as "infinite memory" that allows agents to "perform any task, store information, and context in a persistent store," as @abacusai put it.

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