Make Memory work for you.

As conversational AIs get more capable, our expectations grow with them. We don’t just want faster answers, we want tools that remember, adapt, and fit the way we work. That’s where Memories (beta) come in. And with it, new questions: What should an AI remember? How should it recall? And what does it take for you to trust it?
Make Memory work for you.

Make Memory work for you. Le Chat’s new Memories (beta) feature aims to enhance conversational AI by allowing it to remember, adapt, and fit user workflows, addressing user needs for transparency, control, and focus. The system saves useful information automatically but ensures recall is smart, timely, and visible, with users always seeing what memory is in play and its source. This approach is built on principles of transparency, agency, and sovereignty, allowing users to manage, edit, or turn off memories as needed.

  • Le Chat introduces Memories (beta) to make AI assistants more adaptable and useful.
  • User feedback highlighted needs for transparency, control, and focus in AI memory.
  • Memories allows users to see what the AI remembers, its source, and relevance.
  • Users have agency to turn off memory, start incognito chats, and edit/delete memories.
  • Memories are designed to be portable and interoperable, giving users sovereignty over their data.
  • The feature helps recall past solutions, insights, and connect current queries to previous conversations.
  • Memory Insights provides lightweight prompts to explore and utilize AI’s memory.
  • Future updates will include sorting memories, instant forgetting, and clearer visibility into memory usage.
  • A graph-based architecture ensures memory gets smarter and context-aware. Continue reading https://foxvector.com/articles/24cc72f9-271d-47c4-b1ee-874eb3b3dba8
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