The first of these enhancements is Memories, which allows Le Chat to learn from previous interactions and refer back to previous insights, decisions and references. According to Mistral AI, this will help to "ensure continuity and deeper understanding over time".
The data retention, already available from rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic, allows the company's AI chatbot to be more helpful by storing stated preferences and details about past interactions to guide future responses. Personalization of this sort poses the same potential privacy concern as it does for search and advertising. The inadvertent exposure of user prompts containing personal info has already posed problems for various AI services and affected users.
It's funny how these things stay ingrained in our brains. They seem so random, even insignificant, yet there they are. I've forgotten many of the chemistry lessons, mathematical equations, and historical facts that moved in and out of my brain like conveyor belt sushi.
The seeming absence of evidence for McDonald's breakfast buffets has left many customers questioning their memories, leading to the belief that these experiences may be collective hallucinations.
"The smell of odours activates the hippocampus, which is the primary brain region associated with memory, social interactions, and emotionâmaking it powerful during major life events."