Rethinking Memory Mechanisms of Foundation Agents in the Second Half: A Survey
Abstract
The research of artificial intelligence is undergoing a paradigm shift from prioritizing model innovations over benchmark scores towards emphasizing problem definition and rigorous real-world evaluation. As the field enters the "second half," the central challenge becomes real utility in long-horizon, dynamic, and user-dependent environments, where agents face context explosion and must continuously accumulate, manage, and selectively reuse large volumes of information across extended interactions. Memory, with hundreds of papers released this year, therefore emerges as the critical solution to fill the utility gap. In this survey, we provide a unified view of foundation agent memory along three dimensions: memory substrate (internal and external), cognitive mechanism (episodic, semantic, sensory, working, and procedural), and memory subject (agent- and user-centric). We then analyze how memory is instantiated and operated under different agent topologies and highlight learning policies over memory operations. Finally, we review evaluation benchmarks and metrics for assessing memory utility, and outline various open challenges and future directions.
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@article{arxiv.2602.06052,
title = {Rethinking Memory Mechanisms of Foundation Agents in the Second Half: A Survey},
author = {Wei-Chieh Huang and Weizhi Zhang and Yueqing Liang and Yuanchen Bei and Yankai Chen and Tao Feng and Xinyu Pan and Zhen Tan and Yu Wang and Tianxin Wei and Shanglin Wu and Ruiyao Xu and Liangwei Yang and Rui Yang and Wooseong Yang and Chin-Yuan Yeh and Hanrong Zhang and Haozhen Zhang and Siqi Zhu and Henry Peng Zou and Wanjia Zhao and Song Wang and Wujiang Xu and Zixuan Ke and Zheng Hui and Dawei Li and Yaozu Wu and Langzhou He and Chen Wang and Xiongxiao Xu and Baixiang Huang and Juntao Tan and Shelby Heinecke and Huan Wang and Caiming Xiong and Ahmed A. Metwally and Jun Yan and Chen-Yu Lee and Hanqing Zeng and Yinglong Xia and Xiaokai Wei and Ali Payani and Yu Wang and Haitong Ma and Wenya Wang and Chenguang Wang and Yu Zhang and Xin Wang and Yongfeng Zhang and Jiaxuan You and Hanghang Tong and Xiao Luo and Xue Liu and Yizhou Sun and Wei Wang and Julian McAuley and James Zou and Jiawei Han and Philip S. Yu and Kai Shu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06052},
year = {2026}
}