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by jtrn 214 days ago
The number of times I know that my instruction is in context, but it’s forgotten, is countless at this point for me. My experience, both ad a clinical psychologist and developers, is that there is a convergent trend in how I speak to both clients and AI. I can view much of my therapist's approach in how I try to highlight the important things to focus on to achieve progress. Often, it’s about helping the client articulate and understand what’s important to them and how they rank these priorities. The same applies to AI. It feels obvious now that the problem with attention and context is the lack of hierarchy or levels of importance. We know that we have, probably biologically based, three types of memory: short-term, intermediate, and long-term. Long-term memory is what you use with MCP, web search, and RAG. Shorter memory is the current response, and intermediate memory is the current context. When assume this, in my interactions with an agent, it makes perfect sense where they falter and what they forget, in the exact same way as people. It feels more and more like talking to a human, with same weaknesses in logic, reasoning, and focus.