
Episode 5 of 8-part series on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore – Memory In this video, you’ll explore AgentCore Memory, the service that enables your agents to remember both short‑term and long‑term context, so they can deliver personalized and coherent interactions across sessions. You’ll see:
How to create and manage memory resources using the AgentCore SDK, including setting up short‑term memory for in-session context and long‑term memory for semantic facts and user preferences.
A code walkthrough showing how to use MemoryClient to create memories, store conversation events, load previous interactions, and apply strategies like semantic memory, session summaries, or user preference extraction.
How memory events are automatically logged and metrics like latency, invocation count, spans, and error metrics are emitted to CloudWatch for observability and debugging.
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