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Most people use AI like every conversation is the first conversation.
Then they wonder why the answers feel generic.
Think about the movie 50 First Dates.
Every morning, Lucy wakes up with no memory of the life she has been living. So Henry creates a video for her.
The video tells her who she is.
Who he is.
What has happened.
What matters.
By breakfast, she has context again.
Working with AI is surprisingly similar.
AI memory is improving, but it is still incomplete. It forgets things. It loses context. It doesn’t always carry the important parts of one conversation into the next.
So create the morning video.
I call it a digital archetype.
It is a living document that tells your AI who you are, what you’re working on, what matters to you, what success looks like, and how you want the AI to engage with you.
It doesn’t have to be complicated.
Start with one paragraph.
Tell the AI:
Who you are.
What you’re working on.
What matters to you.
What success looks like.
How you want it to communicate with you.
Then let the document grow as the relationship grows.
Add important decisions.
New projects.
Lessons you’ve learned.
Patterns you’ve discovered about yourself.
And occasionally prune it. Remove what no longer matters. Combine repeated ideas. Keep the signal strong.
Most people are waiting for AI companies to solve memory.
You don’t have to wait.
Build the bridge yourself.
Create the morning video.
Give AI the context it needs to know who it is talking to.
Because one of the biggest differences between generic AI and genuinely useful AI is surprisingly simple:
It knows who you are.
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