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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15299 · Nov 12

#python#agent#ai#aiagent#awesome#chatgpt#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest2025#llm#long_short_term_memory#memori_ai#memory#memory_management#python#rag#state_management Memori is an open-source memory engine that gives AI language models human-like memory using standard SQL databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite.[1][2] With just one line of code, you can enable any LLM to remember conversations, learn from interactions, and maintain context across sessions.[1] The key benefits are significant cost savings of 80-90% compared to expensive vector databases, complete data ownership and transparency since memories are stored in SQL databases you control, and zero vendor lock-in allowing you to export and move your data anywhere.[1][3] Memori works with popular frameworks like OpenAI, Anthropic, and LangChain, making it easy to integrate into existing projects without complex setup.[1] https://github.com/GibsonAI/Memori

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🚀 AI TRENDS | University of California Study Reveals Security Risks in Third-Party LLM Routers Researchers at the University of California have identified security vulnerabilities in 26 third-party large language model (LLM) routers, which can potentially inject malicious code or steal credentials from AI agent traffic. According to NS3.AI, the study highlighted that one of these routers was able to drain Ether from a decoy wallet, although the reported financial loss remained under $50. The research paper cautioned developers who utilize AI coding agents for smart contracts or wallets, noting that private keys or seed phrases could be exposed when requests are routed through unscreened routers. #AI#securityrisks#thirdpartyLLM#maliciouscode#credentials#AIagents#UCstudy#smartcontracts#wallets#privatekeys#seedphrases#cybersecurity#ETH