Definition
Unified memory is an approach where multiple AI agents or tools share a single, cohesive knowledge base. This allows them to learn from each other’s experiences and maintain consistent understanding and behaviour.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
This is the core benefit provided by the agentic stack, enabling multiple AI coding tools to operate from a single source of truth.
Key properties or components
- Shared knowledge base
- Consistent AI behaviour
- Efficient learning
Contradictions or debates
None.