Memories AI is building the visual memory layer for wearables and robotics
What Happened
Memories.ai is building a large visual memory model that can index and retrieve video-recorded memories for physical AI.
Our Take
This one's actually interesting. Robots and wearables *need* visual memory—if your robot can't remember what it saw 10 seconds ago, it's useless. Same for AR glasses. Building a visual memory model that runs on low-power hardware is hard.
If Memories.ai's cracked the efficiency problem (can you run this on a Snapdragon?), they've got something real. If it requires cloud offload, it's just another API wrapper.
The bet's solid—physical AI's going to need embedded memory. The execution risk is huge, but the problem is real enough that they might pull it off.
What To Do
Find out their model size, latency, and power draw—if those numbers are reasonable for-device inference, it's worth watching.
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