Dietmar Fischer
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Because memory makes AI more useful and more risky.
A forgetful AI is annoying.
A badly remembering AI is dangerous.
If it forgets your preferred format, you lose 10 minutes.
If it falsely remembers that a client approved a budget, you may lose a lot more than that.
So today's episode is not just about AI remembering more.
It is about AI remembering better.
What should it store?
What should it forget?
What is a temporary instruction?
What is a stable fact?
What is a past event?
What is a repeatable workflow?
That is the heart of the topic.
And before we get into the main concept, a quick note.
You can get all episodes of A Beginner's Guide to AI directly in your mailbox by subscribing at beginnersguide.nl.
Useful if your own memory sometimes behaves like a browser with 47 open tabs and no obvious reason for any of them.
Today's story is about an AI that stops waking up as a blank slate every morning.
An AI that remembers the meeting, knows the policy, follows the process and keeps the current task in focus.
Not because it has become human, but because we are learning how to design memory properly.