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NUS researchers' MRAgent framework reduces LLM agent memory retrieval to 118K tokens per query — vs. 3.26M for LangMem — ...
Psychology says people who travel every Fourth of July may be motivated by novelty seeking, anticipation, positive emotions, and memorable experiences rather than simply wanting a vacation. A common ...
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Speaker identity is a distinguishing feature at birth and highlights the episodic nature of humans’ first-stored verbal memories.
In his background‑talk series, Harri Tiido this time examines the ways people look toward the future. Today I'm talking about the future, based on Florence Gaub's book "The Future: A Handbook" — ...
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AI does not impartially observe reality—it mirrors human stereotypes. Operating at scale, it reinforces inequalities.
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Christopher Storer's The Bear is, and remains, an American classic, finding contentment underneath all its abrasive behavior ...