
"AI is already doing really well in the digital world, what about the physical world? AI wearables, robotics need memories as well. ... Ultimately, you need AI to have visual memories. We believe in that future."
"Text-based memory is much more structured and easier to index but aren't as helpful for physical AI applications that largely interact with the world through sight and visuals."
Memories.ai, founded by Shawn Shen and Ben Zhou, develops visual memory technology for AI wearables and robotics. The company announced a partnership with Nvidia at GTC, utilizing Nvidia's Cosmos Reason 2 and Metropolis tools to advance its visual memory infrastructure. Shen and Zhou conceived the idea while building AI systems for Meta's RayBan glasses, recognizing that users needed the ability to recall recorded video data. While AI memory capabilities have expanded recently through systems like ChatGPT, xAI, and Google Gemini, these advancements primarily focus on text-based memory. Visual memory remains critical for physical AI applications that interact with the world through sight. Memories.ai launched in 2024 and has raised $16 million to develop this specialized technology.
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