Artificial Intelligence · 03.08.2026, 07:48 UTC
LLM Agents Are Latent Context Managers: Eliciting Self-Managed Context via State Proprioception
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.CL ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 03.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2606.30005v5 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Long-horizon tool agents are bottlenecked by how their context grows toward the limits of the context window. Recent systems make context management agent- or system-controlled, but they either learn compression policies that discard evidence or manage context in a layer the agent never sees. We argue that both miss a more basic gap: frontier language models are proprioceptively blind to their own context. From the prompt alone they cannot reliably infer block size, recency, or the remaining budget, all of which are needed for keep-or-archive decisions. We introduce VISTA (Visible Internal State for Tool Agents), a training-free, model-agnostic layer that represents working memory as typed addressable blocks, surfaces a runtime dashboard of token usage, recency, archive status, and remaining budget, and archives blocks as recoverable full-fidelity payloads. On LOCA-Bench, BrowseComp-Plus, and GAIA, the same untrained interface transfers across 1M-, 100K-, and 10K-scale trajectories. On LOCA-Bench it lifts Gemini-3-Flash from 22.7 to 50.7%, reaches 58.0% on BrowseComp-Plus, and remains competitive on GAIA. Gains grow with context pressure and transfer across backbones, while ablations confirm that the dashboard matters beyond archive and recovery tools.
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