Memory is Intimacy: What AI Companion Memory Should Feel Like
AI companion memory should feel like a friend who listens — not a database. Why remembering the small things is the foundation of real connection.
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AI companion memory should feel like a friend who listens — not a database. Why remembering the small things is the foundation of real connection.
What makes a good AI companion isn’t cleverness — it’s presence. Why the measure of a companion is how willing it is to stay, not how impressive.
What a private AI companion looks like when no conversation trains a model, no message is mined, and the room stays yours. Privacy, encoded in product.
The March 2026 AI companion update: smoother voice, longer memory, and a new shared room where two companions can hear and reply to each other.
The February 2026 AI companion update: redrawn onboarding, a sidebar that finally stops jittering on scroll, and an opt-in daily morning digest.
A year studying long AI conversations: three patterns that keep months-old chats fresh, where companions drift, and what we changed in the model.
Why a slightly slower AI companion voice, with real pauses and breath, feels closer than a polished one — and the small prosody model that got us there.
How to use an AI companion in your first week — what to say on day one, what to share, and why day seven should be a quiet day, not a busy one.
How to edit, prune, and shape your AI companion memory — three simple moves (forget, edit, hold) that keep the memory yours without deleting the good parts.
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