Reload wants to give your AI agents a shared memory | TechCrunch
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Reload wants to give your AI agents a shared memory | TechCrunch
"Reload is a platform that lets organizations manage their AI agents across teams and departments. Companies can connect agents, regardless of who built them (whether by a third party or internally), assign them roles and permissions, and track the work they perform. "Reload acts like the system of record for AI employees, providing visibility, coordination, and oversight as agents operate across functions," said Asare, the company's CEO."
"The problem is that these agents are often focused solely on whatever they were prompted to do and don't necessarily retain long-term memory of what a product is or why they were told to perform a specific function. They operate, in other words, with only short-term memory. Over time, an agent can lose context, or the system can evolve away from its original intent."
Newton Asare and Kiran Das founded Reload to manage AI agents as digital workers operating across organizations. Reload enables companies to connect agents from any source, assign roles and permissions, and track agent work across teams and departments. The platform serves as a system of record that provides visibility, coordination, and oversight for AI employees. Multiple agents are currently used for coding tasks but often lack long-term memory, causing context loss and divergence from original intent. Epic, built on Reload, functions as an architect alongside coding agents, continuously defining product requirements and constraints and reinforcing context for other agents.
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