AI RESEARCH

Memory for Autonomous LLM Agents:Mechanisms, Evaluation, and Emerging Frontiers

arXiv CS.AI

ArXi:2603.07670v1 Announce Type: new Large language model (LLM) agents increasingly operate in settings where a single context window is far too small to capture what has happened, what was learned, and what should not be repeated. Memory -- the ability to persist, organize, and selectively recall information across interactions -- is what turns a stateless text generator into a genuinely adaptive agent. This survey offers a structured account of how memory is designed, implemented, and evaluated in modern LLM-based agents, covering work from 2022 through early 2026.