Dietmar Fischer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If all these memories are thrown into one big messy box, mistakes happen.
The AI might treat Emma liked unicorns last year as a permanent fact and keep suggesting unicorns until Emma is 32 and ordering a wedding cake.
It might treat make this cake extra colourful as the shop's new design policy for every cake, including a very serious retirement cake for Klaus from Logistics.
It might remember the strawberry preference but fail to connect it to the allergy process.
That is why the memory types matter.
Working memory says, this is the cake we are planning right now.
Episodic memory says, this is what happened with this customer before.
Semantic memory says, these are the stable facts and safety rules.
Procedural memory says, this is how we process cake orders properly.
And suddenly, the AI is not just producing text.
It is supporting the business.
It knows the current task.
It remembers the customer history.
It respects the safety facts.
It follows the shop's workflow.
That is the same idea in a marketing agency, a hotel, a travel company, a law firm, or a software business.
Replace the cake with a client report, a booking request, a campaign plan, or a support ticket.
The principle stays the same.
Good AI memory is not about remembering everything.
It is about remembering the right thing in the right category.