In the era of AI, memory is becoming a commodity.

Every provider you use now creates memories to offer a more personalized experience tailored to you. This makes users' lives easier and adds value to their products. It enables personal assistants/agents to become more effective by getting to know you, reducing the amount of information you have to provide each time you use them, and even predicting your wants and needs.

However, the problem is that users may become locked in with a vendor that captures their memories, increasing their exit costs because they would have to recreate all those useful memories by starting a new "relationship" from scratch with a different provider.

Once again, we see the same mentality of capture and lock that has caused the web to evolve in such a negative way. Fortunately, Nostr exists as an outlet for the healthier use of this technology. It has the potential to put users in control of their data and memories in a decentralized and pluggable manner

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Interesting

What's the best open source memory management system out there?

Hmm, I don't think there's a standard yet, and I think everything is still being researched. Different providers may use different systems under the hood. These will most probably be rag in different flavours. Anthropic also has its own official memory MCP servers. I already did some research on this topic using "pluggable rags" https://github.com/gzuuus/beating-heart-nostr it worked well, and could be applied to "memories" embedding

I did a quick google search and there do seem to be a handful of open source projects on AI memory. Might be a good starting point.

We usually like to wait until a particular project has a few thousand starts and active development community before considering integration.

https://github.com/topoteretes/awesome-ai-memory

That's an interesting list. I'll look further on it asap, thanks for sharing

En la era de la Inteligencia Artificial, la memoria se está convirtiendo en una mercancía.

Cada proveedor que utilizas ahora crea recuerdos para ofrecerte una experiencia personalizada adaptada a ti. Esto facilita la vida de los usuarios y agrega valor a sus productos. Permite que asistentes personales/agentes sean más efectivos al conocer mejor a los usuarios, reducir la cantidad de información que deben proporcionar cada vez que se utilizan y hasta predecir sus deseos y necesidades.

Sin embargo, el problema es que los usuarios pueden quedarse atrapados con un proveedor que captura sus recuerdos, lo que aumenta sus costos de salida porque tendrían que recrear todos esos recuerdos útiles empezando una nueva "relación" desde cero con un proveedor diferente.

Una vez más, vemos la misma mentalidad de capturar y atrapar que ha causado que la web evolucione de manera negativa. Por suerte, Nostr existe como un canal para el uso más saludable de esta tecnología. Tiene el potencial de poner a los usuarios en control de sus datos y recuerdos de manera descentralizada y personalizable.

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