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tikotus | 4 days ago
So I'm curious to understand: What are the discussions like that people go back to and would lose if they moved to another platform?
tikotus | 4 days ago
So I'm curious to understand: What are the discussions like that people go back to and would lose if they moved to another platform?
fhd2|4 days ago
otabdeveloper4|3 days ago
Ctrl-C Ctrl-V?
operatingthetan|3 days ago
hereonout2|3 days ago
Do you have the memory feature disabled? I have the feeling this in particular is doing absolutely loads behind the scene, e.g summarising all conversations and adding additional hidden context to every request.
I can start a new chat in the UI right now, ask it what my job is, what my current project is, how many kids I have, what car I drive etc. It'll know the answer already.
I think it's this conversation history - or maybe better yet if we think of it as this "relationship" - that people are saying is going to make it hard to move.
tikotus|3 days ago
I don't see any benefit in it knowing anything about me. Instead I'm usually quite vague to avoid biased answers.
beAbU|3 days ago
Back in the day during the music streaming wars there were tons of "move your playlists from A to B" services. Streaming services could not hold on to customers because all their playlists were on there.
I'm sure that similar services will pop up for chatbots.
Also, you can always just ask your chatbot to generate a file with your chat history, given that it's all part of the context anyway.
Icons8|2 days ago
seydor|3 days ago
or perhaps a thread-based chat like reddit or HN, where you can branch off an older conversation with yourself
dyauspitr|3 days ago