u/Realistic-Actuator60

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What do you expect from AI memory?

I am writing this out as a scenario, because what I am curious about is not what AI can technically do, but what people would actually expect it to do.

AI agent use pattern example:

month 1: we talk about wildlife, birds, animals, plants, and things like that
month 2: we talk about music and playing the violin
month 3: we talk about billing software compatibility and computational requirements
month 4: we talk about family members and communication tricks to use

month 5: i want to talk about exercising and the first thing I say to it is just: "exercise"

No question attached.

Understanding that we all know AI always tries to reply, what would you expect the response from the AI agent to be in the above scenario for month 5?

This can be what you personally want AI tooling to do but cant yet, what you feel most AI agents will reply with, or both.

I am not asking what the “right” answer is. Just for your thoughts on this.

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How often are you using codex to help on projects?

For myslef im using it a lot but it will produce so much garbage its a full time job it feels like just maintaining scope. I combined all the agent guidance stuff I have used over the years into one template. I made it as universal as i could for others to use. The github link is on my profile. Would be curious to see how it relates to what you do for your project(s).

Not looking to bash AI tooling, really want to discuss strategies for consistently better output.

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u/Realistic-Actuator60 — 14 days ago

I feel like everytime I try to post anything about my sideproject it just gets downvoted and labbled as an AI post. Is this just the world now where AI posts get the spotlight because everyone is bashing them but legit stuff just gets labeled as AI Slop and never engaged with?

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u/Realistic-Actuator60 — 16 days ago