What is a procedural memory?
In agents, the knowledge of how to do something.
procedural memory explained in plain English
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Practitioners refer to procedural memory when building, training, or evaluating machine learning systems. It appears in research papers, product documentation, and technical discussions about AI capabilities and limitations.
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