Memories AI Is Building The Visual Memory Layer For Wearables And Robotics

Memories AI is building visual memory for AI wearables and robotics — and it could change how machines understand the physical world forever.
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Memories AI Is Building The Visual Memory Layer For Wearables And Robotics
Memories AI Is Giving Robots and Wearables the Power to Remember What They See A startup founded by two former Meta engineers is solving one of AI's most overlooked problems: the inability to remember the physical world. Memories AI is building the infrastructure that allows AI-powered wearables and robots to store, search, and recall visual memories in real time. If their vision succeeds, the next wave of AI devices will not just see, but actually remember. The Problem That Started Everything Most people think of AI as a purely digital tool. But as smart glasses, humanoid robots, and AI-powered cameras move into daily life, a glaring limitation has emerged. These devices can capture hours of video but cannot meaningfully recall what they recorded five minutes ago, let alone five days ago. That frustration is exactly what led Shawn Shen and Ben Zhou to build Memories AI. The two co-founders were previously deep in the work of building the AI system behind a major tech company's s…