We enhanced Kilby's memory (and added company news...)
Kilby now remembers you across conversations.
When you share something meaningful - your role, your portfolio, your goals, how you like to work - Kilby recognizes it as worth keeping and stores it automatically, without you having to ask. The next time you open a conversation, that context is already there. No setup, no maintenance, no re-explaining yourself. The more you use Kilby, the better it knows you - and the sharper, more relevant its thinking becomes.
This persistent memory function is not to be confused with Kilby’s “experience lenses”, which are how Kilby frames its conversations with you (Kilby has 17 distinct “experience lenses”, most of which are capital markets related).
My sense is that persistent “user memory” will be an area of focus for most AI assistants. The memory game is not a volume game. Too much information would flood the model’s context window and lead to lower quality responses. Memory is more nuanced, it is knowing what to surface and when, knowing how the user prioritizes, knowing the user’s preferences. Kilby’s memory function is self-learning. It observes user behavior and calibrates its responses and actions accordingly.
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