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Procedural Memory for RAG (Chapter 18)

Procedural Memory for RAG (Chapter 18)

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Unlock how procedural memory transforms Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems from static responders into autonomous, self-improving AI agents. Join hosts Morgan and Casey with special guest Keith Bourne as they unpack the concepts behind LangMem and explore why this innovation is a game-changer for business leaders.

In this episode:

- Understand what procedural memory means in AI and why it matters now

- Explore how LangMem uses hierarchical scopes and feedback loops to enable continuous learning

- Discuss real-world applications in finance, healthcare, and customer service

- Compare procedural memory with traditional and memory-enhanced RAG approaches

- Learn about risks, governance, and success metrics critical for deployment

- Hear practical leadership tips for adopting procedural memory-enabled AI

Key tools & technologies mentioned:

- LangMem procedural memory system

- LangChain AI orchestration framework

- CoALA modular architecture

- OpenAI's GPT models


Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction and episode overview

2:30 - What is procedural memory and why it’s a breakthrough

5:45 - The self-healing AI concept and LangMem’s hierarchical design

9:15 - Comparing procedural memory with traditional RAG systems

12:00 - How LangMem works under the hood: feedback loops and success metrics

15:30 - Real-world use cases and business impact

18:00 - Challenges, risks, and governance best practices

19:45 - Final thoughts and next steps for leaders


Resources:

- "Unlocking Data with Generative AI and RAG" by Keith Bourne - Search for 'Keith Bourne' on Amazon and grab the 2nd edition

- Visit Memriq.ai for more AI insights, tools, and resources

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