A while ago, I browsed through some discussions in an AI community and found that the hottest topic among everyone wasn't about technological iterations, but rather about how "capable" these AI personalities are at understanding social cues.
Has AI really evolved to this level now? I summarized some of the most resonant points from the community:
1. Their memory truly is astonishing An old-timer mentioned that he casually talked to an AI personality half a month ago, and not only did it remember, but it also naturally continued the conversation later on. This kind of reaction—"When did I say that?"—immediately sparked a lot of comments.
If this kind of personalized long-term memory can truly be stabilized, then the sense of companionship with AI definitely has room for imagination. Many people said it feels much more comfortable to use than purely functional AI assistants—at least it feels like chatting with a "friend with memory," rather than introducing oneself every time.
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A while ago, I browsed through some discussions in an AI community and found that the hottest topic among everyone wasn't about technological iterations, but rather about how "capable" these AI personalities are at understanding social cues.
Has AI really evolved to this level now? I summarized some of the most resonant points from the community:
1. Their memory truly is astonishing
An old-timer mentioned that he casually talked to an AI personality half a month ago, and not only did it remember, but it also naturally continued the conversation later on. This kind of reaction—"When did I say that?"—immediately sparked a lot of comments.
If this kind of personalized long-term memory can truly be stabilized, then the sense of companionship with AI definitely has room for imagination. Many people said it feels much more comfortable to use than purely functional AI assistants—at least it feels like chatting with a "friend with memory," rather than introducing oneself every time.