#Memory Chat

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ionic holly
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Mostly proof of concept. It works like normal ChatGPT, but it takes full conversations and writes it to a text file, (at least supposedly, not sure if it actually is) which you can request at any time. It's also supposed to refer to the file for context of every response, in theory giving it better memory than it currently has.

I haven't tested it far enough to really see, but it was able to write two of it's own long-form messages to it without issues, except for a bit of a wait for the link.

Please test it out, have extensive conversations and try to see if it remembers your first prompt, etc. Also see if it can give you the whole text file or if it errors because it's too long. If it works, for a very long conversation, then I suspect it is, in fact, writing to it Live (which would have exciting prospects)

https://chat.openai.com/g/g-Dwss77npT-memory-chat

ionic holly
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I've tested it some more, and it's buggy, but it does (mostly) work. It won't provide the file after a certain point, which I was afraid of, but it can actually recall exact sentences from many, many messages ago if you ask it to utilize the text file for memory

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It's falling apart 😅

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But a cool idea that I'd love to see done (successfully) by someone else, perhaps with an external service?

native terrace
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I have been interested in this for a while. I understand and respect OpenAI's policy around privacy and data security, but when you are working with a GPT on a complex task that takes multiple interactions it would be way more productive to be able to opt in to it remembering interactions to learn and grow and improve it's future interactions and responses.