Memory Harnesses for Long-Running Research Agents — Stefania Druga, Sakana.ai
Aug 12, 2026 · 13:04
Stefania Druga, a research scientist at Sakana AI in Tokyo, presents experiments on memory harnesses for long-running research agents running on local models like Qwen 27B and DeepSeek V4 Flash on an M3 Ultra. She frames memory as a write-manage-read control loop, not a database, and tests a recall ladder—no recall, vector RAG, a ranked decisions ledger, and an oracle—across 68 xbench questions. The ranked ledger performed best, beating even gating on whether memory is needed, while the oracle didn't hit max because giving the right memory doesn't force its use. When tasks fit in context, memory only added cost with no accuracy gain, but for long-horizon tasks where answers sit far outside the window, good recall policy became essential and cheaper. She urges treating recall policy as a first-class metric and highlights the broader memory technique landscape, including over 30 runnable cookbooks from Diamond, while noting local models run serially, which is why her Tokyo machine…