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Neural Foundry's avatar

The infinite AI memory section really stands out as the most transformative of these trends. When you think about how much context an AI could mantain across years of interactions, it completly changes what's possible. The privacy concerns are huge but the personalizaton potential makes current recomendation engines look primitive. This is going to be the real differentiator for whoever gets it right first.

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David Erickson's avatar

Absolutely agree. You can already see glimpses of it in the current models. I recently asked ChatGPT for a couple of ideas for the perfect Chrome extensions based on what it knew about me and it nailed five options of Chrome extensions that did not yet exist but would be perfect for the type of work I do and project I'm working on and then offered to help me through the process of creating them. And that was based on ChatGPT's limited memory capabilities. At the same time, the implications of infinite memory available to powerful technology companies it horrifying when you go down that rabbit hole.

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