I've been quietly annoyed about this for months and didn't realize there was already a solution.
Every time I switch between ChatGPT and Claude I start from zero. My preferences, my projects, my context, gone. I re-explain myself 10 times a week across different AI tools and it's exhausting.
@OpenGradient launched MemSync for exactly this problem.
It creates a persistent memory layer that travels with you across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI platforms. Two types of memory working together: semantic memory for who you are, your stable preferences and traits, and episodic memory for what you're currently working on, your active projects and situations.
Benchmarks show 19% better reasoning than the alternatives. The multi-hop category, remembering details across multiple conversations over time, is where it pulled ahead most.
The part that matters to me personally: your memories stay under your control. Not stored on some company's server tied to your account. Portable, private, and user-owned.
This is built on the same infrastructure powering $OPG . The verifiable AI network already processes 2 million+ inferences. MemSync is the consumer face of that infrastructure, solving a problem every AI user actually has right now.
I genuinely didn't know this existed until recently. Which probably means a lot of other people don't either.
$OPG #OPG @OpenGradient
Every time I switch between ChatGPT and Claude I start from zero. My preferences, my projects, my context, gone. I re-explain myself 10 times a week across different AI tools and it's exhausting.
@OpenGradient launched MemSync for exactly this problem.
It creates a persistent memory layer that travels with you across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI platforms. Two types of memory working together: semantic memory for who you are, your stable preferences and traits, and episodic memory for what you're currently working on, your active projects and situations.
Benchmarks show 19% better reasoning than the alternatives. The multi-hop category, remembering details across multiple conversations over time, is where it pulled ahead most.
The part that matters to me personally: your memories stay under your control. Not stored on some company's server tied to your account. Portable, private, and user-owned.
This is built on the same infrastructure powering $OPG . The verifiable AI network already processes 2 million+ inferences. MemSync is the consumer face of that infrastructure, solving a problem every AI user actually has right now.
I genuinely didn't know this existed until recently. Which probably means a lot of other people don't either.
$OPG #OPG @OpenGradient