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MIT built a memory system that lets robots remember where you left your keys

MIT's DAAAM framework gives robots long-term spatial memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. Ask "where's my wallet?" and it searches its memory.

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thenextweb.comStai leggendo13 g fa

MIT built a memory system that lets robots remember where you left your keys

MIT's DAAAM framework gives robots long-term spatial memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. Ask "where's my wallet?" and it searches its memory.

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news.mit.edu14 g fa

Could AI tell you where you left your keys?

A new memory framework known as DAAAM enables a robot to rapidly recall rich descriptions and precise locational information about objects it encountered while exploring its environment. This efficient approach could…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·news.mit.edu

    Could AI tell you where you left your keys?

    A new memory framework known as DAAAM enables a robot to rapidly recall rich descriptions and precise locational information about objects it encountered while exploring its…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    MIT built a memory system that lets robots remember where you left your keys

    MIT's DAAAM framework gives robots long-term spatial memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. Ask "where's my wallet?" and it searches its memory.