⌘K
Change language Switch ThemeSign In
Narrow Mode
Harrison Chase on Memory as a Moat in AI Agents ===============================================
Harrison Chase on Memory as a Moat in AI Agents ===============================================  ### Harrison Chase
@hwchase17
totally agree - memory is a moat. which is why its important you own it
#### Mingta Kaivo 明塔 开沃
@MingtaKaivo · 5h ago @hwchase17 the internal agent is where the real IP accumulates. Stripe's Minions knows Stripe's API quirks, Ramp's Inspect knows Ramp's data models. an OSS framework is useful, but the institutional memory it runs on is the actual moat
0
0
9
2,296
Mar 17, 2026, 8:54 PM View on X
1 Replies
0 Retweets
13 Likes
1,440 Views  Harrison Chase @hwchase17
One Sentence Summary
Harrison Chase agrees that proprietary 'memory' or institutional knowledge within AI agents constitutes a significant competitive advantage, emphasizing the importance of owning this data.
Summary
In response to a tweet highlighting how internal agents accumulate valuable intellectual property (IP) through specific API quirks and data models, Harrison Chase, founder of LangChain, fully endorses the idea that 'memory is a moat.' He stresses the critical importance for companies to own and control this accumulated institutional memory, which forms the true competitive edge for AI agents, rather than just relying on open-source frameworks.
AI Score
86
Influence Score 4
Published At Yesterday
Language
English
Tags
AI Agents
Institutional Memory
Competitive Advantage
LangChain
Proprietary Data HomeArticlesPodcastsVideosTweets
Harrison Chase on Memory as a Moat in AI Agents | BestBlo... ===============