10% for personal use.
15% for networking.
A detailed list and those plans, experiences, and lessons accumulated over many years. I'm sharing everything with AI.

Initially, it was just conversations.

But over time, AI started to remember them.

What AI remembers isn’t random data.
It's how I operate.
How I make decisions.
The things I've learned over the years.

Interestingly, if tomorrow I switch to a different model, what I wouldn't want to lose isn't the model.
But everything that has been remembered.

And in @OpenGradient , this is very clear.

MemSync isn’t just built to help AI remember.

It’s built on a bigger assumption:

Memory can exist as a separate layer.

And when memory becomes infrastructure, the important question may no longer be:

“How much can AI remember?”
But rather:
“Who owns AI's memory?”

Perhaps the most valuable thing in the future of AI won’t be the ability to remember.

But the ownership of what has been remembered.
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