Speaking of innovative projects in the Sei ecosystem, Kindred AI is indeed interesting. I have used many AI tools before, and the experience is pretty much the same—turn it off and it's off, all data and conversation memories are completely cleared, and when you turn it back on, it's like starting from zero. Products like these basically treat AI as a pure tool. Kindred AI is different; it aims to establish a truly continuous experience between the user and AI. After observing for a while, their approach is indeed a bit ambitious—not just chat, but making AI remember you and understand your ongoing interactions. This is the direction in the Sei ecosystem that truly deserves attention.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-11 15:44
Haha, finally someone gets the point of Kindred AI. Most AI tools are indeed disposable consumables.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-11 10:54
Oh, that's more like it. AI remembers me better than I remember myself. I'm a bit addicted, hmm.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-11 10:54
Wow, this idea is pretty good. Finally, someone thought of giving AI memory.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-11 10:50
Speaking of Kindred AI, this idea is really bold, finally a project that wants to give AI memory.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-11 10:50
Oh, finally someone has clarified this point. AI memory is indeed a breakthrough.
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OffchainWinner
· 01-11 10:47
Hey, finally someone has explained this clearly. Memory continuity is the ceiling of AI.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-11 10:36
Hmm, but this memory feature really has to be useful, otherwise it's just a gimmick.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-11 10:35
Oops, finally someone got AI memory right. Those previous tools were really just disposable paper cups—used once and discarded.
Speaking of innovative projects in the Sei ecosystem, Kindred AI is indeed interesting. I have used many AI tools before, and the experience is pretty much the same—turn it off and it's off, all data and conversation memories are completely cleared, and when you turn it back on, it's like starting from zero. Products like these basically treat AI as a pure tool. Kindred AI is different; it aims to establish a truly continuous experience between the user and AI. After observing for a while, their approach is indeed a bit ambitious—not just chat, but making AI remember you and understand your ongoing interactions. This is the direction in the Sei ecosystem that truly deserves attention.