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      <title>Your Brain Forgets Most of Your Life. So Does Your AI Agent.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Neuroscientist Lisa Genova explains why forgetting is normal — your brain filters out most of your day, loses context when you change rooms, and is terrible at remembering future intentions. I watched her TED talk and realized I had already encountered every one of these failures in AI agents I build for real organizations. Here is how the parallels work, what breaks in production, and what I built to fix it.</description>
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