Imagine this: You wake up. ChatGPT reminds you of your goals. It summarizes your emails. Schedules your calls. Suggests gifts for your partner. And tracks your mood. Not because you prompted it-But because it remembers your life. This is the future Sam Altman wants for ChatGPT . He calls it: "Your personalized assistant, coach, and memory." The idea? AI that doesn’t just respond... it remembers. Not just your chat history. Your ENTIRE life. Scary? A little. Exciting? Absolutely. This isn’t science fiction. It’s the roadmap OpenAI is actively building. But here’s the question no one’s asking: What happens when your memory is stored outside your own mind? Who owns that memory? Who can access it? Who protects it? This isn’t about features. This is about identity, trust, and power. And it’s not coming “someday.” It’s happening right now. If you’re building, using, or even watching AI right now-This moment matters. Because the line between “tool” and “companion” is about to vanish.
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