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Researchers at the National University of Singapore built MRAgent, a framework that dynamically reconstructs memory during reasoning. MRAgent uses 118,000 tokens per query. By comparison, LangMem consumes 3.26 million tokens. The approach integrates memory development directly into the LLM reasoning process.
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