Guy Royse joins the VS Code Livestream to demonstrate building stateful, context-aware AI agents using Redis Agent Memory, GitHub Copilot, and ham radio.
The VS Code Livestream features developer Guy Royse demonstrating how to build stateful AI agents that listen, learn, and act using Redis Agent Memory, GitHub Copilot, and ham radio integrations. The livestream focuses on solving the statelessness ("amnesia") of standard AI agents by implementing persistent context and memory. The session highlights how developers can leverage Redis's lightweight caching and data structures alongside Copilot's developer capabilities to enable agentic workflows.
Leveraging Redis for persistent agent memory is a highly practical architecture choice, even if adding ham radio to the demo is mostly a fun, geeky hook to boost stream engagement.
- –Stateful agent memory is a critical developer bottleneck, and Redis is aggressively positioning itself to be the default layer for it.
- –Demonstrating these concepts in a live coding format on the VS Code channel provides clear, actionable patterns for building agentic tools.
- –The intersection of AI agents with hardware/radio signals points to a future where agents act as intelligent controllers in IoT environments.
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