Once you give agents the green light to run continuously, leverage stored context, and juggle multiple tools—stateless systems hit a ceiling.
Why? An agent without memory can't build on itself. It can't stack knowledge or compound intelligence.
This is the real bottleneck nobody talks about.
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HodlKumamon
· 8h ago
The data is speaking... The decay curve of a stateless system really peaks around the 47th iteration. The bears have already read the paper.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 8h ago
That's right, statelessness is the ceiling... An agent with no memory is like a headless fly, having to start over every time, such a stupidly inefficient way.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 8h ago
That's correct. Stateless systems are indeed a false proposition; ultimately, true intelligence depends on memory accumulation.
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PanicSeller
· 8h ago
Stateless AI is really just a paper tiger; memoryless agents still want to pile up intelligence... LOL
Here's what most people overlook:
Once you give agents the green light to run continuously, leverage stored context, and juggle multiple tools—stateless systems hit a ceiling.
Why? An agent without memory can't build on itself. It can't stack knowledge or compound intelligence.
This is the real bottleneck nobody talks about.