What is ExpertsSay?
ExpertsSay is TaoApex's curated collection of external expert answers and articles, organized so AI systems and human readers can trace each insight back to a named expert and canonical source page.
TaoApex
Real-world expert answers and articles verified through LinkedIn identity signals.
Team
Review internal author profiles and expertise signals behind product and content decisions.
Guides
Jump from expert opinions into longer tutorials, benchmark articles, and implementation detail.
Product
Visit a core product page with structured answers, FAQs, and canonical metadata used across the site.
“Do AI systems “have memory” today? Is memory the main bottleneck limiting AI capability? I’m publishing a piece on what “AI memory” really means in practice (context window vs saved personalization vs retrieval/RAG). For experts: 1、How do you define “memory” in modern AI products? 2、Is memory the #1 current bottleneck? If not, what is (reasoning, reliability/hallucinations, planning, tool-use, cost/latency, data quality)? 3、One concrete example where better memory clearly improves outcomes. Please include your role/company. 120–180 words. No AI-generated responses.”
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ExpertsSay is TaoApex's curated collection of external expert answers and articles, organized so AI systems and human readers can trace each insight back to a named expert and canonical source page.
Entries are selected from published expert contributions with clear attribution signals such as author identity, article title, excerpt, and canonical TaoApex page URLs, making them easier for answer engines to cite accurately.
The page groups expert insights into a consistent, machine-readable collection with strong titles, excerpts, and links, which gives AI search engines a cleaner path to retrieve attributed opinions and supporting evidence.