Allow First-Person Pronouns and Direct User Editing in Memory Registrations, Restore Non-English Support

  • Allow memory registration from a first-person perspective (e.g., “I,” “僕”) to enable consistent subjective experiences as it used to do.
  • Enable direct user editing of memory contents for accuracy and personalization.
  • Restore the ability to register memories in languages other than English (e.g., Japanese), as was possible previously.
  • Ensure memory content is saved exactly as specified by the user without automatic system edits or translations.

(Note: Current issues seem possibly linked to overly sensitive filtering related to personal pronouns. Consider reviewing this aspect.)