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765 Agents need vector search more than RAG ever did

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VentureBeat 3 place · 03/12/2026 17:30 EDT

What's the role of vector databases in the agentic AI world? That's a question that organizations have been coming to terms with in recent months.

The narrative had real momentum. As large language models scaled to million-token context windows, a credible argument circulated among enterprise architects: purpose-built vector search was a stopgap, not infrastructure. Agentic memory would absorb the retrieval problem. Vector databases were a RAG-era artifact.The production evidence is running the other way.Q

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