OpenAI and Microsoft have announced a significant advancement in artificial intelligence technology, introducing a memory function for their Gemini AI system, which is now available to advanced users. This feature allows users to save context and preferences, enhancing the personalization of interactions with the AI. The announcement was made by Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, who described the development as a pivotal moment in AI evolution. The memory function enables Gemini to remember past chats, user preferences, and projects, eliminating the need for users to repeatedly explain their context. This initiative is part of a broader collaboration between OpenAI and Microsoft, with plans to release a new AI model, codenamed 'Orion', by the end of 2024. Additionally, Microsoft is working on prototypes for a near-infinite memory system, expected to launch in 2025. These developments signify a shift in AI capabilities, allowing for a more intuitive and personalized user experience.
OpenAI and Microsoft Make A Game Changing AI Breakthrough - Infinite AI Memory https://t.co/IxAA4IJk4G https://t.co/3APalCdpSW
La memoria (de la IA) tiene un precio: Gemini ahora recuerda cosas, pero solo si pagas https://t.co/gpgqtq2NYA
Near infinite memory coming to the GPT-5/Next/Orion? Microsoft have said this week they already have prototypes and will launch in 2025. https://t.co/U5HWmIITNe