I was thinking about consumer-facing AI products, where md files controlled by the user presumably wouldn’t fly.
I find it annoying that, when prompting ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc. on personal tasks through their chat interfaces, I have to provide the same context about myself and my job again and again to the different providers.
The memory functions of the individual providers now reduce some of that repetition, but it would be nice to have a portable personal-memory context (under my control, of course) that is shared with and updated semiautomatically by any AI provider I interact with.
As isoprophlex suggests in a sister comment, though, that would be hard to monetize.
I was thinking about consumer-facing AI products, where md files controlled by the user presumably wouldn’t fly.
I find it annoying that, when prompting ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc. on personal tasks through their chat interfaces, I have to provide the same context about myself and my job again and again to the different providers.
The memory functions of the individual providers now reduce some of that repetition, but it would be nice to have a portable personal-memory context (under my control, of course) that is shared with and updated semiautomatically by any AI provider I interact with.
As isoprophlex suggests in a sister comment, though, that would be hard to monetize.
Brb going to squat openmemory.org
Edit: Aaaand it’s gone.
Sheesh how ever will you monetize a text file
Will someone please think of the MRR!