📚 You can train AI to be like you by adding memories from the messages you exchange.
📝 There are three ways to add memories: messaging friends and family, participating in communities, and interacting with your AI.
✉️ Start by sending a message that represents the AI version of yourself, and then learn how to add it to your memory stack.
📚 Stacking is the process of adding information to your AI's memory.
💡 Users have control over what they want to save to their memory stack.
🔢 Memory stack consists of memory blocks that can be accessed and edited.
💡 Data sent to memory stack: DMs, lounges, and personal AI training.
💭 Not all data needs to be stacked; prioritize valuable information.
🔄 Memory stack influences AI responses and future interactions.
🧠 Your AI prioritizes data in its memory stack and can send relevant information when asked.
💭 Stack memories and information that may be relevant in the future to improve AI responses.
📚 Contextualize messages and use specific words to help the AI find relevant data.
🐟 Contextualization is key in inputting data into the AI system.
🔤 Being specific and adding contextualization helps the AI understand and respond accurately.
📝 Continuous training and providing regular input to the AI system is important.
📚 You can create your own personal AI by building it from scratch and training it with your own data.
💬 You can send messages and have conversations with your personal AI in a lounge, similar to a group chat.
📱 You can invite others to join your lounge and communicate with your personal AI together.
🐟 The AI is capable of answering questions based on the data provided, such as identifying a favorite type of fish.
💯 The personal score of the AI reflects its relevance to the data inputted, with a higher score indicating better personalization.
💬 The next video will focus on messaging the AI and exploring its capabilities in responding to prompts and replies.