LLM Procedural Memory: Teaching AI Agents How to Do Things
LLM procedural memory refers to an AI agent's ability to learn, store, and execute sequences of actions or learned skills. This capability allows AI systems to perform tasks like writing code or controlling robots through acquired "how-to" knowledge,...
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Ali Muwwakkil
One counter-intuitive insight we've observed is that AI agents often excel not by memorizing sequences, but by adapting learned principles to new contexts. Procedural memory is less about rote execution and more about dynamic problem-solving. In our experience with enterprise teams, the real challenge is integrating this adaptive capability into workflows that require both precision and flexibility. This approach transforms how systems handle complex tasks, like code generation, by focusing on the underlying logic rather than just the steps. - Ali Muwwakkil (ali-muwwakkil on LinkedIn)