The more i read about MemSync on OpenGradient, the less i think AI memory is a technical problem.

The mechanics are straightforward enough. Conversations become memories. Memories are classified. Profiles evolve over time.

Sounds useful.

But something keeps nagging at me.

Humans forget things for reasons. We move on from old beliefs. We outgrow old versions of ourselves. Memory isnt just storage. Its also selective loss.

So what happens when AI remembers us more consistently than we remember ourselves?

Does persistent memory create better AI relationships?

Or does it slowly trap us inside an older version of who we used to be??

That feels like a much bigger question than storage architecture.

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