Dietmar Fischer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The client rejected the first concept.
The team chose option B. The campaign launched late because the legal approval took longer than expected.
The CEO asked for shorter summaries in the last meeting.
These are not general facts about the universe.
They are events in time.
This kind of memory is incredibly useful in business because work is full of history.
Projects do not start fresh every morning.
They build up.
Decisions are made.
Mistakes happen.
People change their minds.
Someone says, let us circle back, and three weeks later, nobody remembers what circle, what back, or why we are all still in this meeting.
Episodic memory helps the AI maintain continuity.
It can say, last time, the client preferred the shorter version.
Or, in the previous review, the main concern was budget.
Or, this campaign already tested that message and it underperformed.
That is useful.
That saves time.
That stops the business from behaving like a goldfish in a suit.
But episodic memory must be handled carefully.