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Every agent interaction can be generated just in time for every person, informed by relevant personal context more substantive than human-to-human sessions. User context will enable disposable agents on the fly across verticals for lower marginal cost than 1:many software paradigms.
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*Here's our co-founder [Vince](https://twitter.com/vintrotweets) talking more about some of those possibilities*
(*Here's our co-founder [Vince](https://twitter.com/vintrotweets) talking more about some of those possibilities*)
## "Open vs Closed"
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There's a ton we plan to unpack and implement there, but the key insight we're highlighting today is affording LLMs the freedom and autonomy to decide what's important.
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*If you want to go deeper into the research, [this webinar we did with LangChain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbuzqCdY0hg&list=PLuFHBYNxPuzrkVP88FxYH1k7ZL5s7WTC8) is a great place to start, as is [the "Violation of Expectations" chain they implemented](https://js.langchain.com/docs/use_cases/agent_simulations/violation_of_expectations_chain)*
(*If you want to go deeper into the research, [this webinar we did with LangChain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbuzqCdY0hg&list=PLuFHBYNxPuzrkVP88FxYH1k7ZL5s7WTC8) is a great place to start, as is [the "Violation of Expectations" chain they implemented](https://js.langchain.com/docs/use_cases/agent_simulations/violation_of_expectations_chain)*)
This release allows you to experiment with all these ideas. We feed messages into an inference asking the model to derive facts about the user, we store those insights for later use, then we ask the model to retrieve this context to augment some later generation.