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AI versus Marshy - Personal AI with Kin

If you’re new to the world of AI, don’t worry - I’ll be breaking it down for you in this newsletter. I’ve been playing around with Language Learning Models, and I’ve got some thoughts to share. One thing that’s been bugging me is that they often forget what we’ve talked about before, which can be pretty frustrating. Let’s dive into a solution I’ve found that’s been a game-changer for me. One annoying thing I’ve picked up playing with Language Learning Models is that over a longer conversation - the AI forgets things. It seems to have a hard time giving the same weight to something you’ve shared earlier as to predictively answering the next prompt as best it can. ChatGPT says it will remember conversations from now on, but I haven’t been much proof of this yet. I’ve had a similar prompt pop-up but haven’t noticed any remembering outside of what I tell it in settings. Enter Kin - a personal AI for your private life. The goal of the tool is to remember what you say over time and continue being a tool for reflecting and logging whatever you want. It also has a strong emphasis on privacy and security and I like its design. I like the prompts it gives too. I’ve signed up as a beta tester and you can do the same via the link here . Innovator GPT Heard via my friend Dave . There’s a lot of people playing with and releasing GPT’s now the store is open. Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #30: next for kin, innovation thinking, and a wearable rabbit

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