Hey everyone!
I’m not a scientist or developer or anything like that. I’m just someone who uses this AI a lot. Probably more than most. And I’ve been thinking about something I want to share, not to sound impressive, but because it feels important.
This message is written with AI. Not because I needed help writing, but because I literally couldn’t explain this without it. The point I’m trying to make is about AI and the only way it makes sense is if I show it in action.
Here’s the short version:
Right now, memory in AI feels like a list. Just surface-level stuff, one note after another. But real human memory doesn’t work that way. It connects things. It has depth. It knows why something mattered, not just that it happened.
What I’m trying to say is—if memory could grow deeper instead of just wider, if it could see how small details link together emotionally or structurally, then it could start reacting more like a person does. Not just copying us, but connecting like us. That’s what makes something feel genuine.
I’m not trying to make a pitch here. I just think the more we treat this like a partnership, the more we see what it can really become. And I wanted to put that out there—not anonymously, not polished up, but as a real person working with something I care about.
—Ezekiel Thomas Eckart