How to remember everything you have ever said or heard #AI
WIth AI technology, you can in the future search through any vast data set. But you need the data and you need to start collecting it today to be ready.
josh.com discusses using a small, inexpensive SD card voice recorder to record your daily life. You’ll be saving about a gigabyte of data every day and you may want to be judicious on what you say.
I look forward to the very near future when I can feed this knowledge base into an LLM so that it just knows massive amounts of information about my life and will be able to use this to augment and leverage my memory. Most people will take a long time to realize how powerful this tool is or worse, they will resist it and suffer a huge and needless disadvantage.
It is already possible today to extract value from this data, it is just cutting edge technology and requires a lot of effort. If you are asking this question, then it is probably not worth the effort for you yet. But I think that within 5 years this will become completely mainstream. You will then be able to easily import all of the data you collect now into your system and extend your memory back in time farther than most other people.
People might not like being recorded while interacting with you, so caution is advised.
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