9 Ways Mebot's AI Long Term Memory Is Making You Look Dumb
Updated: Jun 22
Human memory is unreliable. Not only do we tend to forget, but we also misremember.
While there are all kinds of tools and tricks to help us stay on track, let’s be honest. Often, these systems just don't work out.
Even with digital tools, it can be difficult to find old notes you've made. Search functions can send you on a wild goose chase if you don't get something as simple as the wording right.
The perfect solution lies in the world of AI. Long term memory isn't a problem for AI agents, who do not need to rely on flawed human processes.
Interested in how artificial intelligence memory will make you feel dumb? Read on to find out more.
1: Unprecedented Information Management
In the past, finding information was a real struggle. Building up a personal library was a lifelong quest too.
However, knowledge seekers now have the opposite problem. There's so much information out there that it's difficult to filter out the noise.
How often have you been stuck trying to rediscover a specific website or email based on half-remembered information? You spend hours spent searching your web history, bookmarks, and saved documents. Then, you start wondering if the material ever even existed.
AI systems don't have this weakness. Humans have a tendency to forget or distort the facts. But AI can retrieve accurate information from huge datasets in a matter of microseconds.
Personalized AI like Artificial Diversified Intelligence (ADI) systems will have memory too. They'll know your unique needs, preferences, and user history. This allows for lightning-fast information retrieval from your email inbox or browser history.
So if you're fed up with digital junk, a personal artificial intelligence memory assistant can help you sift through the clutter.
2: It Remembers Every Success and Mistake
They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pay close enough attention, and you'll see people doing exactly that.
In general, we make mistakes because we forget our previous failures. AI with long term memory capabilities doesn't have this problem.
Unlike human memory, AI knowledge doesn’t fade. Such a system can systematically consider every mistake it's ever made when making a decision. An ADI understands how you think and work, and can even learn from your mistakes.
Perhaps you're someone who tends to fall down the rabbit hole when researching a topic. This causes you to miss deadlines and leave emails unanswered. You always swear you won't let it happen again, but before you know it, you're pulling another all-nighter to submit a paper on time.
An ADI system can prevent this from happening by scanning your activity and giving you a warning when you go off task. You'll make your deadlines and go to bed at a reasonable hour for once.
3: Nuanced Language Translation
Learning a language involves memorizing countless rules and standards.
When you're a child, learning the fundamentals is effortless. However, as you get older, language learning gets much more difficult. If you've ever picked up a language learning app like Duolingo, you'll know how fast you get discouraged.
As an adult, you can study a new language for hundreds or even thousands of hours, but never sound like a native speaker. There are too many subtle rules and nuances. For example, Russian speakers who've mastered English still have a tendency to incorrectly drop the word "the."
Unlike humans, artificial intelligence memory improves with age. The more language an AI system has seen, the more it learns to recognize complex linguistic patterns.
It's so effective that it could soon replace human translators. This is particularly so with texts like legal documents that require a high level of precision.
4: The Perfect Scheduling Assistant
Do you schedule back-to-back or conflicting meetings by accident? Or perhaps you book travel schedules so tight that your flight itineraries are almost impossible? Thanks to AI, these timetable errors will be a thing of the past.
An AI calendar assistant can evaluate your plans, ensuring you always have adequate buffer times to recharge. Or it'll make sure you have sufficient time to catch a connecting flight.
These AI appointment scheduling systems do require some initial setup. For example, how long of a break or gap do you prefer to have in between meetings? What times of the day do you prefer to shut out distractions to focus on work?
Before you know it, your calendar is in tune with your needs and preferences. Eventually, you could even have a Google Calendar AI that autonomously helps you throughout the day.
When your loved ones and colleagues have similar scheduling systems, meeting becomes effortless. No need to go back and forth figuring out a date that works for everyone. Just plan an activity, and your assistants take care of the rest.
5: Deep Knowledge Consolidation
Humans tend to think in categories. In school, we're encouraged to split our knowledge into different subjects. However, when you start connecting the dots and thinking about how these topics interconnect, a bigger picture starts to form.
For example, psychology and creative writing might seem like separate subjects. However, you could use your knowledge of mental illness to write compelling characters with realistic flaws.
Consolidating knowledge like this isn't easy, but it gets a lot simpler with an AI agent. By augmenting your memory, your AI agent becomes a second brain that reveals connections you'd never considered. As your knowledge base grows, so does the range of potential connections your AI agent could uncover.
Trust in Mebot's AI Long Term Memory
In a world saturated with information, it's easy to get overwhelmed. You can't rely on your memory. Digital notes can help, but your thoughts get buried in a labyrinth of nested folders.
Here at MindOS, we believe the future lies in AI. Long term memory is therefore no problem for our Mebot AI assistant.
You don't need to rely on search bars or complicated folder systems. Instead, Mebot acts as a powerful second brain that you search using natural language.
The best way to understand this award-winning software is to try it for yourself. Sign up for free today, and experience what Mebot can do for you.