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The article discusses OpenClaw, an open-source software that allows AI systems to interact with various digital environments. While it provides advanced tools for AI to execute tasks, it highlights the limitations of current AI in terms of general intelligence and reasoning. The author argues that despite its capabilities, OpenClaw does not equate to artificial general intelligence (AGI).
This article details the development of AI systems that remember and learn from interactions, enhancing contextual understanding. Key features include coherent narratives, evidence-based perception, and dynamic user profiles, achieving high reasoning accuracy. Contributions from the community are encouraged.
This article argues that improving AI requires moving from linear context windows to structured memory systems called Context Graphs. It highlights the limitations of current AI models, such as catastrophic forgetting and hallucination, and suggests that a graph-based approach can enhance reasoning and planning.