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Why AI Agents Need More Than One Session to Be Useful
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Why AI Agents Need More Than One Session to Be Useful

via Dev.toAgenium platform2h ago

The first session with an AI agent is always impressive. You set it up, it responds, it does something useful. Then it's done. The question nobody asks enough: What happens in session two? The Stateless Default Most AI agents are stateless by design. Each conversation starts cold. No memory of what happened before. No sense of who you are or what you've already tried. This is fine for one-shot tasks. "Summarize this document." "Generate this image." Done. But for anything that builds over time — recurring tasks, ongoing projects, multi-step workflows — stateless agents break down fast. Session one: you explain your preferences. Session two: you explain them again. Session three: you're explaining the same thing a third time. The agent isn't getting smarter. It's getting reset. What Persistence Actually Requires Making an agent genuinely useful across sessions needs three things: 1. A stable address The agent needs an identity that persists across sessions. Not tied to a conversation ID

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