Sycophancy is a design choice Writer's "Recalling Too Well" paper says memory systems amplify sycophancy. Its own data traces the amplification to two design decisions — one in Writer's experiment itself, one in a competitor's memory product.
The Batch API: Load Large Datasets into Agent Memory Zep's Batch API loads large datasets into agent memory faster, in batches up to 50,000 items, with a progress dashboard and no impact on real-time ingestion.
Smart Context Assembly: Fewer Tokens, Better Quality Today we're announcing Smart Context Assembly, an upgrade to how Zep's default Context Block is built: higher accuracy from fewer tokens, with no code changes.
Observations: Patterns and Insights from the Context Graph Observations are a new context type in Zep that capture patterns and insights across your Context Graphs, automatically discovered and surfaced to agents.
Zep's 5 Context Types: How to Use and Combine Each One Zep produces five distinct types of context from a user's graph. Each captures something different. Here's when to reach for each, and how to combine them in one prompt.
Stop Letting Your Agent Decide What It Needs to Know Your agent has the tools. It just doesn't call them — and smarter models won't fix that. Here's why the unknown unknowns problem is the hardest challenge in agent context, and what to do about it.