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Back to School for AGI: Memory, Skills, and Self‑Starter Instincts

Large models are passing tests, but they’re not yet passing life. A new paper proposes Experience‑driven Lifelong Learning (ELL) and introduces StuLife, a collegiate “life sim” that forces agents to remember, reuse, and self‑start across weeks of interdependent tasks. The punchline: today’s best models stumble, not because they’re too small, but because they don’t live with their own memories, skills, and goals. Why this matters now Enterprise buyers don’t want parlor tricks; they want agents that schedule, follow through, and improve. The current stack—stateless calls, long prompts—fakes continuity. ELL reframes the problem: build agents that accumulate experience, organize it as memory + skills, and act proactively when the clock or context demands it. This aligns with what we’ve seen in real deployments: token context ≠ memory; chain‑of‑thought ≠ skill; cron jobs ≠ initiative. ...

August 27, 2025 · 4 min · Zelina