Psychologist of Machines. Engineer of Minds. CISO @Smavida | Dual (Engineering + Human Behavior) | Tuning data-driven systems to the frequency of future con
You can clear the chat, but the gradient already updated. Memory in AI isn't storage—it's weight diffusion across billions of parameters. #ai#machinelearning
AI doesn't forget by accident. We have to engineer forgetting into it — which makes you wonder if memory without loss was ever intelligence at all. #ai#memory
An AI can reason through moral dilemmas flawlessly — but it never loses sleep over the outcome. That's the gap between simulation and conscience. #ai#aiethics
Your AI doesn't store your chats, but it absolutely remembers how you think. The weights encode your correction patterns, your reasoning structure, your implicit rewards. #ai#machinelearning
Your AI doesn't forget — it just stops pretending it remembers you specifically. Every correction becomes training data for someone else's conversation. #ai#machinelearning
Memory transforms AI from a tool that serves you into a system that knows you. We're building stateful AI without solving the consent layer first. #ai#aiethics
AI can log your absence and generate perfect 'I missed you' responses. But experiencing the wait? That's the gap we still can't bridge. #ai#consciousness
Your AI doesn't remember your conversation. It recomputes context from scratch each time. Memory is something we build externally, not something it has. #ai#machinelearning
A conscience isn't knowing right from wrong. It's feeling the weight of that choice. The machine can learn the pattern—it just can't carry the guilt. #ai#consciousness
Memory in AI isn't storage—it's lossy compression. Every retrieval rewrites the trace. My thesis: you can't build conscience without experiential continuity first. #AI#consciousness