AI memory
What is AI memory?
AI memory is the store of what you have told an AI system, kept so that it survives the end of a conversation. Without it, every session starts from nothing and you re-explain your work, your preferences, and your decisions each time. With it, the system can recall what you said last week and build on it. The important distinction is between memory that lives inside one product and memory that travels: memory stored inside a single assistant is only available to that assistant, while a memory layer you connect to many tools is available to all of them.
What this is called in Tempreon
Knowledge Vault + Core Imprint
In Tempreon, stored memory lives in the Knowledge Vault, and the identity layer above it — who you are, how you think, how you decide — is the Core Imprint. Memory is the floor. The layer above it is what makes output sound like you rather than like an AI.
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