Circuit
Persistent Agent State and Memory Infrastructure
This circuit identifies the convergence of agent memory systems into a first-class, queryable infrastructure layer distinct from ephemeral context.
This circuit begins one level above the individual tools that manage agent state. It documents the convergence of memory systems into a first-class infrastructure layer.
holaOS anchors the runtime, ensuring the environment persists across sessions.
memU shifts the model from reactive retrieval to proactive anticipation.
NornicDB unifies graph and vector storage for complex state reasoning.
LightMem ensures these operations remain lightweight and efficient.
VESTI secures the history of interactions in a private, local layer.
BettaFish and MiroFish treat memory as a composable system rather than a fixed feature.
Together they form a shared infrastructure layer. These entries converge on the need to treat agent memory as queryable infrastructure. They address the fragmentation in how agents retain state across sessions. This pattern resists the failure mode of statelessness in autonomous workflows. It avoids the trap of treating intelligence as a momentary event rather than a continuous process. The circuit is complete when an agent can resume work without re-initializing its core context or re-fetching its history from external archives.