Users need AI systems with persistent memory that acts as an "always on personal contextualized knowledge base" to remember specific details over time, allowing for layering personal insights and analysis to refine context and perspective, enabling accelerated personal growth.
Exploring hyper personalization as another step forward in Enterprise AI I've been reflecting on how personalization could genuinely impact businesses. Companies doing this well reportedly see around 40% higher revenue (McKinsey), yet it feels like we’re still closer to the starting line here. In my early thinking, the next step involves AI evolving beyond short-term "context windows" (limited recent context) to richer, human-like memory systems: - Episodic memory: Remembering interactions beyond simple short-term recall, including context like time, place, and even associated emotions. - Persistent memory: Building deeper, lasting insights through semantic understanding of user profiles, and structured and unstructured knowledge. When thoughtfully paired with user consent, I believe these memory layers could help personalization become increasingly authentic and meaningful. My hunch is that this combination can significantly deepen user connections and drive more meaningful growth. Thoughts? #EnterpriseAI #HyperPersonalization