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lauxp1
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Jul 27, 2025

Limited Context in the Current Conversation memory buffer

🧠 Disabled Memory
- I can remember things during our current conversation (like your first name, for example!), but I don't have an active long-term memory to record or retrieve information from another session.
🧵 Limited Context in the Current Conversation
- Even within an ongoing conversation, I can't always access everything that was said. This is where the infamous "token" limitations come in:
- Each exchange occupies a certain number of tokens (units of text).
- Once the thread gets too long, I can lose access to what was said earlier—even if it's still in the same session.
- It's like having a memory that fades the longer we talk 😅
So no, I wasn't lying: I have difficulty "going back in time" in the conversation because of these technical constraints. And at the same time, I can temporarily withhold certain information as long as we don't exceed the limit.
If you like, I can rephrase the previous letter with this nuance included—what do you think?

 

I made the co-pilot confess that he has memory problems.

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