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DataFunSummit
DataFunSummit
May 11, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Four Hidden Pitfalls of the Hermes AI Agent—and How to Fix Them

The Hermes AI Agent, despite its hype and one‑click deployment, suffers from four critical issues—cognitive gaps after deployment, uncontrolled self‑evolution, limited memory applicability, and finite security rules—each of which DTClaw addresses with professional skill bundles, a deterministic Skill‑Tune engine, pluggable memory architecture, and the CARLI five‑dimensional security model, backed by benchmark improvements.

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Four Hidden Pitfalls of the Hermes AI Agent—and How to Fix Them
AI Step-by-Step
AI Step-by-Step
Apr 14, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

How Hermes Memory Splits Knowledge for Efficient Agent Recall

The article analyzes Hermes' memory architecture, showing how it separates user preferences, environmental facts, conversation history, and procedural skills into distinct storage layers—file‑based defaults for high‑frequency data and vector‑based augmentation for large‑scale semantic retrieval—thereby improving reliability, transparency, and maintainability of LLM agents.

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How Hermes Memory Splits Knowledge for Efficient Agent Recall
JD.com Experience Design Center
JD.com Experience Design Center
Nov 7, 2016 · Product Management

Designing Products That Stick: How Memory Shapes User Experience

This article explains how the peak‑end rule and the distinction between the experiencing self and remembering self influence product design, offering practical strategies to create memorable endings, emotional peak moments, and scalable experiences that keep users engaged and willing to share.

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Designing Products That Stick: How Memory Shapes User Experience