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AI Models Get Human-Like Memory with New Test-Time Regression Framework

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Overview

• Introduces test-time regression as a new framework for sequence model design
• Unifies various model architectures through a common regression approach
• Focuses on improving associative memory in sequence models
• Demonstrates applications across different model types
• Shows improved efficiency and performance over traditional methods

Plain English Explanation

Test-time regression represents a new way to think about how AI models process sequences of information. Think of it like a smart note-taking system that can both remember important details and make connections between them in real-time.

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