Perplexity Launches Brain, a Self-Improving Memory System That Builds a Context Graph of an Agent's Work and Learns Overnight

Perplexity has launched 'Brain,' a self-improving memory system for its AI agent that builds a context graph of work performed. Unlike traditional AI memory focused on user preferences, Brain aims to improve agent performance by learning from past tasks and corrections.
Why it matters
This represents a shift in AI development from personalization to autonomous task optimization and efficiency.
Most AI memory remembers the user. It stores your preferences, your tastes, and your role. Perplexity is taking a different path. Today, Perplexity launched Brain , a self-improving memory system for its agent product, Computer . Brain does not focus on remembering you. It remembers what the agent did. That reframes what memory in AI is for.
The article is a technical product announcement and does not express a political or social bias.
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