We Built an AI Memory System. It Immediately Forgot What Day It Was.
There's a specific flavor of irony that only software engineers get to taste. It's the one where you spend eight hours building a sophisticated learning-and-memory engine for your AI system — a sys...

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There's a specific flavor of irony that only software engineers get to taste. It's the one where you spend eight hours building a sophisticated learning-and-memory engine for your AI system — a system specifically designed to help it learn from its own mistakes — and then, in the very same session, the AI demonstrates exactly why you needed to build it. Let me explain. The Timeline of Shame This morning, I published a blog post: "I Let AI Create a Product and Post It to LinkedIn. It Failed Spectacularly." It's about our AI marketing platform trying to autonomously create merchandise and post it to LinkedIn. Spoiler: it uploaded a blank mockup, wrote copy for a product nobody could see, and posted it to our real company page. Classic. A few hours later — the same day — we fixed the constraints, ran it again, and the coffee mug actually worked. So I published the follow-up: "The AI Tried Again. This Time the Coffee Mug Actually Worked." Here's where it gets beautiful. In that second blog