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    On the Way to LLM Personalization: Learning to Remember User Conversations

    July 22, 2025

    This paper was accepted at the Workshop on Large Language Model Memorization (L2M2) 2025.
    Large Language Models (LLMs) have quickly become an invaluable assistant for a variety of tasks. However, their effectiveness is constrained by their ability to tailor responses to human preferences and behaviors via personalization. Prior work in LLM personalization has largely focused on style transfer or incorporating small factoids about the user, as knowledge injection remains an open challenge. In this paper, we explore injecting knowledge of prior conversations into LLMs to enable future work on…

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