It seems that some of the breakthroughs might come from their recent paper with UIUC: https://arxiv.org/html/2511.20857v1 Does this dear university ring a bell? Haha.
Thus, you might want to test for a Gemini 3.0 Pro answer to your question again, given Gemini's possible breakthrough after this paper's illumination on self-evolving memory. Remember to check the "deep research" button.
https://www.marktechpost.com/2025/12/02/google-deepmind-researchers-introduce-evo-memory-benchmark-and-remem-framework-for-experience-reuse-in-llm-agents/
Ultimately, there is neither China nor the US, both transient states that only came into existence two or three hundred years ago. The so-called "five-thousand-year China" was a concept built up by ideological framing, as if people 5000 years ago had any sense of Ї.
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Thus, you might want to test for a Gemini 3.0 Pro answer to your question again, given Gemini's possible breakthrough after this paper's illumination on self-evolving memory. Remember to check the "deep research" button.
https://www.marktechpost.com/2025/12/02/google-deepmind-researchers-introduce-evo-memory-benchmark-and-remem-framework-for-experience-reuse-in-llm-agents/
Ultimately, there is neither China nor the US, both transient states that only came into existence two or three hundred years ago. The so-called "five-thousand-year China" was a concept built up by ideological framing, as if people 5000 years ago had any sense of Ї.
AĵġAԏRלǰġҪʲᡰѪ}һĸȻhAݏRל֮ǰǧ߀LöࡣǣRלǰġAˡСA@֪ԼЇˡ
ʷᵽKڡ@Ʋ_NN֮J塰@һ̓ͬmһЇՓSCУijrչһȺlһM~˚ͬ塰塱Ķ_˹
^]@Щͺ£ijЩƺҲҲx

