Learn to say popular long-term memory tool names for AI agents correctly.
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How is Mem0 (open-source memory layer that gives AI agents persistent, personalized recall) correctly pronounced?
Mem0 is pronounced 'MEM-zeer-oh' — 'mem' (short for memory) plus 'zero' spoken as a word. In a technical interview: "Mem0 recalled the user's preferred timezone from three sessions ago without any extra prompting."
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How is Zep (long-term memory store designed for LLM-powered applications) correctly pronounced?
Zep is pronounced 'ZEP' — one syllable, rhymes with 'step'. In a technical interview: "Zep summarized the whole conversation history so the agent's context window never overflowed."
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How is Letta (agent framework, formerly MemGPT, built around persistent long-term memory) correctly pronounced?
Letta is pronounced 'LET-uh' — stress on LET, two syllables. In a technical interview: "Letta paged older memories out to disk automatically once the context got too large."
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How is Cognee (open-source memory engine that builds knowledge graphs for AI agents) correctly pronounced?
Cognee is pronounced 'KOG-nee' — from 'cognition', stress on KOG. In a technical interview: "Cognee turned the raw chat logs into a queryable graph of entities and relationships."
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How is Memary (open-source long-term memory system for autonomous agents) correctly pronounced?
Memary is pronounced 'MEM-uh-ree' — exactly like the everyday word 'memory', stress on MEM. In a technical interview: "Memary tracked which facts the agent had already confirmed with the user."