Chinese researchers have just unveiled the world’s first “memory operating system” for artificial ielligence called Memos, which can be reminded of human issues.
What is called the first “memory operating system” for artificial ielligence has been developed by a team of researchers from Jiaotong Shanghai and the University of Zajiang. The operating system eliminates one of the fundameal limitations that preves artificial ielligence from accessing lasting memory and human -like learning.
The Chinese add human memory to artificial ielligence
The MEMOS system considers memory as a main computing source that can be planned, shared and developed over time. This approach is similar to how to manage processor resources and store traditional operating systems. The results of Chinese researchers are published in the journal Arxiv and are currely available to the public.

Chinese researchers claim that the system developed by them has significa performance improvemes to existing methods, including a 5 % increase in tasks related to temporal reasoning compared to Openai memory systems.
Curre artificial ielligence systems are facing a problem called memory silo. Silvi memory is a fundameal structural restriction that preves long -term and long -term relationships with users. In this approach, every conversation or session practically starts from the beginning, and models are unable to maiain preferences, prior knowledge or behavioral patterns during ieractions.
However, MEMOS uses a completely differe approach called “Memcubes” in which standard memory units accommodate differe types of information and are transmitted and developed over time.
Experimes have shown that MEMOS has been coinuously better than the basic criteria in all functions. The system has a total of 4.9 % improveme over the implemeation of Openai memory, which is significa for an artificial ielligence system.



