Release notes, eval findings, and notes from the Meaning Memory team.
Throughline gives AI agents a shared short-term memory across every channel they work in. Chat, scheduled jobs, and direct messages all land in one working tier within five minutes, then a nightly pass promotes what matters and evaporates the rest.
By Clinton Stark • announcement, throughline, working-memory, ai-agents, memory-layer
The context window is where every agent project starts and where most of them quietly hit a ceiling. This is a CTO-level guide to why that ceiling appears, what a memory layer actually is, and how to tell a real one from a fast cache.
By Clinton Stark • explainer, memory-layer, ai-agents, enterprise-ai, cto-guide, series
Deploying AI agents is an organizational decision before it is a technical one. The decisions that decide whether a fleet works, who owns what, who can see what, who is accountable for what, and how a memory layer implements each.
By Clinton Stark • explainer, org-design, ai-agents, series
A rollup of everything that has landed in the Meaning Memory Engine since the private beta opened: new features, improvements, and bug fixes through v3.18. Licensed self-host, still in private beta, with stable behavior by default.
By Clinton Stark • release, beta, changelog
AI agent memory is the layer that lets an autonomous agent keep what it learns, decide what matters, and recall the right thing later. Here is what that means, why a bigger context window is not the same thing, and how the current approaches differ.
By Clinton Stark • explainer, agent-memory, geo, series
Run more than one agent and memory becomes a boundary question. Here is how scope groups in Meaning Memory keep some memories private, share others with a team, and enforce the line in the data model, not the prompt.
By Clinton Stark • explainer, multi-agent, scopes, series
Structured cognition for enterprise multi-agent fleets, now in licensed private beta. A five-dimensional memory architecture productized as a self-host engine your data stays inside.
By Clinton Stark • launch, beta, announcement