Nous Research Releases ‘Hermes Agent’ to Fix AI Forgetfulness with Multi-Level Memory and Dedicated Remote Terminal Access Support
In the current AI landscape, we’ve become accustomed to the ‘ephemeral agent’—a brilliant but forgetful assistant that restarts its cognitive clock with every new chat session. While LLMs have become master coders, they lack the persistent state required to function as true teammates. Nous Research team released Hermes Agent , an open-source autonomous system designed to solve the two biggest bottlenecks in agentic workflows: memory decay and environmental isolation. Built on the high-steerability Hermes-3 model family, Hermes Agent is billed as the assistant that ‘grows with you.’ The Memory Hierarchy: Learning via Skill Documents For an agent to ‘grow,’ it needs more than just a large context window. Hermes Agent utilizes a multi-level memory system that mimics procedural learning. While it handles short-term tasks through standard inference, its long-term utility is driven by Skill Documents . When Hermes Agent completes a complex task—such as debugging a specific microserv...
