"Even if you have the world's best personal assistant, they don't, they can't remember every word you've ever said in your life, they can't have read every email, they can't have read every document you've ever written, they can't be looking at all your work every day and remembering every little detail, they can't be a participant in your life to that degree. No human has like infinite, perfect memory,"
""Right now, memory is still very crude, very early," he said. Once AI is able to remember every granular detail of a user's life, including even the small preferences they didn't explicitly indicate, it will be "super powerful," he said."
"OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI memory capacity is potentially limitless. For now, long-term AI memory still faces technical challenges. Increased AI memory is becoming a key focus for artificial intelligence companies."
Human working memory — the ability to hold and use information in everyday life — is closely linked to general intelligence. AI that can retain long-term, granular memories of users, including unexpressed preferences, could become vastly more capable and may be a key component in achieving superintelligent AI. Current AI memory systems are still crude and face technical challenges for long-term retention. Increasing memory capacity and persistence is becoming a major focus for AI companies. Memory improvements could enable personal assistants to recall every detail and elevate AI agent effectiveness, moving toward general intelligence.
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