>What inspired the idea of MemPalace is that I realized after months of meticulous filing, AI is just not great at finding things, even if you keep the best files. Every system out there still has it using keywords to search through and that’s really clunky and messy in my opinion. In the end, your folder is like a huge warehouse and all those files are akin to a pile of junk with dates and names on it, so you’re still having to do these archaic word searches across thousands of documents and in the end, probably not even finding exactly what you were looking for.>Which gave me an idea. I wanted to create a new way to make filing and retrieving more intuitive. I had read a lot about how Ancient Greeks memorized long speeches and how the most famous memory masters are able to remember up to 70k decimal places of the number Pie. I felt like we should be able to give AI the ability to remember information in a more “organic” way. And how this was achieved was through what experts call a “Memory Palace”. >I came up with the architecture which is fairly logical: splitting the big, open space into different rooms. This took me months of making many mistakes and starting from scratch (and with almost 1k docs, I’m sure anyone can relate how frustrating it got), but in the end, it was worth it. Because out of all that research and various blueprints that didn’t work, I finally managed to create the architecture and Ben engineered and “fine tuned”, that brought our “MemPalace” to life.
TELEVISION AND FILM?
>>219430034ai, find who asked
>>219430034meme place?
another ai grifter
>>219430034>wiz hag invents a new computer systemCrazy times
>>219430034did someone steal her face?
>>219430034Her frog folder got too big so she needs ai to help her find the right image.
>>219430034MULTI WALL
>>219430034so she invented what ... subfolders?
>>219433857https://github.com/milla-jovovich/mempalacelooks like she invented letting some jeet paying to use her name on github
>>219433959oh, it's open source? Weird. What a weird thing to exist.
>>219433959I would watch the shit out of that