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memory state persistence

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Subagents with 'strong prompt, tools, memory and permissions' requires persistent state across generations—directly relevant to context compounding across sessions.

Subagents with 'strong prompt, tools, memory and permissions' requires persistent state across generations—directly relevant to context compounding across sessions.

ReAct Step 2 describes LLM checking memory for 'previous interactions with this customer'—demonstrates how state carries across turns rather than resetting

MCP servers can manage state and persistence; bootcamp likely covers how MCP enables this compounding intelligence pattern

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