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People have to remember an ever-expanding volume of information. To help with this, we developed Memoro, a wearable and audio-based personal memory assistant that uses an AI agent.

Memoro automatically captures real-world auditory interactions of the user and converts them into digital memories.

During recall, the assistant can directly infer memory needs using context, search, and present minimal suggestions to weave into daily life and conversations.

More information at: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/memoro/overview/
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