Lately I’ve noticed my chats online kinda “remember” things I said earlier, like my favorite food or even that I usually text late at night when my kid is asleep. On one hand, it’s convenient because I don’t have to repeat myself. On the other, it makes me wonder how much of my habits are actually being stored somewhere. Anyone else had a similar experience where a chat just felt a little too good at recalling details?
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Anyone else had a similar experience where a chat just felt a little too good at recalling details?
Anyone else had a similar experience where a chat just felt a little too good at recalling details?
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Reminds me of when apps on my phone started suggesting playlists or workouts right when I was about to look them up myself. It felt less like a coincidence and more like they’d picked up on patterns in the background. I don’t really mind it, since it saves me scrolling through endless menus, but I still laugh at how my music app thinks I’m in a constant “90s nostalgia” mood just because I binged a couple of old tracks one week.
Yeah, I’ve had the same vibe. I was talking about restaurants once, and the chat later suggested spots without me even asking. It actually reminded me of this platform I came across that focuses on making conversations more natural — like, not just spitting out facts but adapting to your style and needs. It’s a bit like how GoLove AI works, blending memory with a more human-like flow. It’s not creepy to me, more like having a friend who just gets your quirks.