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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2025 · 7 MIN

Titans: Long-Term Neural Memory for Scaling Context

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The provided text details the development of Titans, a new family of neural architectures designed to overcome the fixed context window and computational scaling issues inherent in modern Transformers. The core of this system is a novel neural long-term memory module that operates as a meta in-context learner, dynamically updating its weights based on a calculated "surprise" metric that includes both momentum and an adaptive forgetting mechanism. This mechanism allows the module to store persistent, historical information, thereby acting as long-term memory while the attention component handles immediate context as short-term memory. The paper presents three distinct architectural ways to integrate this new component: Memory as a Context (MAC), Memory as a Gate (MAG), and Memory as a Layer (MAL). Empirical testing across diverse tasks, including language modeling and extreme-length reasoning benchmarks, demonstrates that Titans achieve superior performance and efficiency compared to baseline models, successfully scaling to context window sizes exceeding two million tokens.

The provided text details the development of Titans, a new family of neural architectures designed to overcome the fixed context window and computational scaling issues inherent in modern Transformers. The core of this system is a novel neural long-term memory module that operates as a meta in-context learner, dynamically updating its weights based on a calculated "surprise" metric that includes both momentum and an adaptive forgetting mechanism. This mechanism allows the module to store persistent, historical information, thereby acting as long-term memory while the attention component handles immediate context as short-term memory. The paper presents three distinct architectural ways to integrate this new component: Memory as a Context (MAC), Memory as a Gate (MAG), and Memory as a Layer (MAL). Empirical testing across diverse tasks, including language modeling and extreme-length reasoning benchmarks, demonstrates that Titans achieve superior performance and efficiency compared to baseline models, successfully scaling to context window sizes exceeding two million tokens.

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