About This Blog
This blog explores the emerging field of AI memory systems - how we can build technology that truly remembers who we are, what we care about, and how we think.
The Problem We're Solving
Every day, we have countless conversations with AI assistants. We share our goals, explain our preferences, discuss our challenges, and reveal our thinking. But the moment that conversation ends, the AI forgets everything.
The next time we start a chat, we're strangers again. We repeat ourselves. We re-explain context. We lose the continuity that makes human relationships meaningful.
A Different Approach
At Haiven, we're building a universal memory layer for AI. Not just another chatbot, but infrastructure that works across every AI tool you use - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more.
We believe your AI memories should belong to you, not to any single platform. They should follow you across tools, grow with you over time, and fade naturally like human memory does.
What We Write About
- Memory Architecture - How to build systems that remember context across sessions and platforms
- Temporal Decay - Making AI memory feel natural by letting unimportant things fade
- Personal Knowledge Systems - Structuring information so AI can truly understand you
- Privacy & Ownership - Building memory systems where users maintain control
- The Future of AI - Where this technology is heading and why it matters
About the Author
I'm Rich Winley, founder of Haiven. I've spent years thinking about how AI can be more personal, more contextual, and more human. This blog is where I share what I'm learning as we build the future of AI memory.