Recommendation systems are wild. They quietly run most of our digital world.. from Google search results to ChatGPT’s answers, to this very post that somehow ended up on your feed thanks to X’s “algorithm.”
All of these systems rely on connected information networks, complex webs of context, memory, and relationships.
And as AI keeps flooding us with more and more data, having a structured, discoverable network of memory isn’t just nice to have anymore, it’s essential, especially for ai to prevent hallucination and factual information, even personal chat-related information.
That’s what I'm cooking: Memory-as-a-Service.
Because in an age of infinite information, memory is the new infrastructure, the oil between the gears