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

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

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This represents a shift in AI development from personalization to autonomous task optimization and efficiency.

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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.

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