A Norwegian artificial intelligence company, Lexico, may have developed a “disease-free AI” with perpetual memory, addressing critical challenges related to memory, energy consumption and the high costs associated with operating large-scale data centers.
Julian Berge, the lead researcher at Lexico, is behind the potential breakthrough, according to reports from February 14, 2026. The development comes as the AI industry grapples with limitations in sustaining complex systems and managing the resources required for advanced machine learning.
The news was highlighted in Google News, indicating growing interest in solutions that overcome the inherent constraints of current AI architectures. The potential for an AI with “eternal memory” could significantly impact fields reliant on data analysis and long-term learning.
A post on Facebook from Finansavisen further details the project, noting that medical professionals, psychologists, and social services believe Berge’s work holds significant promise. The development underscores the increasing convergence of AI with healthcare and social sciences.