The biggest gripe people have with most character AI platforms is memory—or, more accurately, the lack of it.
You’ll be midway through a roleplay, building this beautiful storyline, and suddenly your character forgets everything that happened…
The biggest gripe people have with most character AI platforms is memory—or, more accurately, the lack of it.
You’ll be midway through a roleplay, building this beautiful storyline, and suddenly your character forgets everything that happened…
August 29, 2025
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