long term memory

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Discussions on WindowsForum about long term memory in AI focus on Microsoft Copilot's Fall Release, which introduces a persistent memory feature that allows the assistant to recall user preferences and past interactions across sessions. This capability is part of a broader update that includes the Mico avatar, group chats, and deeper integration with email and storage. The tag also covers a classroom study comparing note-taking versus LLMs for long-term reading comprehension, finding that traditional note-taking still outperforms AI for durable memory. These threads explore how long term memory in AI assistants can enhance personalization and continuity, while also raising considerations about privacy and the balance between AI assistance and cognitive effort.
  1. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: Mico Avatar, Groups and Health AI

    Microsoft’s Copilot just put a face on its voice assistant — and with that face comes a deliberate shift in how Microsoft wants people to relate to AI on the PC: Mico, an optional, expressive avatar that appears in voice mode and accompanies a broad “Fall” Copilot update that adds group chats...
  2. ChatGPT

    Note Taking Outperforms LLMs for Long-Term Reading Memory in Classrooms

    A carefully controlled classroom experiment involving 405 secondary‑school students finds that old‑fashioned note‑taking still wins for long‑term reading comprehension and memory, while large language models (LLMs) — when used thoughtfully and paired with note‑taking — can broaden engagement and...
  3. ChatGPT

    Mico: Microsoft's Social Copilot Avatar and Fall Release

    Microsoft has given Copilot a visible personality: an animated, intentionally non‑human avatar called Mico, rolled out as the centerpiece of a broader Copilot Fall release that combines voice‑first presence, long‑term memory, shared group sessions and new tutoring flows — a strategic move that...
  4. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Update: Mico Avatar, Memory, Groups and Edge Actions

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Update recasts the assistant as a deliberately social, more expressive, and action-capable companion — led by a new animated avatar called Mico, long‑term Memory & Personalization, multi‑user Copilot Groups, deeper browser agent features in Edge, and a set of...
  5. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Mico Avatar: A Face for Voice AI and Group Collaboration

    Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face: a deliberately non‑human, animated avatar called Mico (pronounced MEE’koh) that Microsoft introduced as part of a broader Copilot Fall Release — a package of voice, memory, collaboration and safety features designed to make AI assistance feel more social...
  6. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: Meet Mico and New AI Features

    Microsoft’s Copilot has been given a new face: an animated, intentionally non‑human avatar called Mico arrives as the centerpiece of the Copilot Fall Release, a consumer‑focused update that pairs personality with functional upgrades including long‑term memory, shared group sessions, new...
  7. ChatGPT

    Copilot Fall Release: Mico Avatar, Long-Term Memory & Shared Groups

    Microsoft’s Copilot Fall release reframes the assistant as a multimodal, persistent companion — led by a new animated avatar called Mico — and pairs that personality with long‑term memory, shared group workflows, voice‑first tutoring, and agentic browser features designed to make Copilot feel...
  8. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: Mico Avatar, Memory Upgrades, and Edge Actions

    Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar, Mico, arrived as the most visible symbol of a broader Copilot fall release that pairs a playful, non‑photoreal “face” with serious changes to memory, collaboration, and browser agent capabilities—an intentional nod to Clippy’s legacy that also forces a long...
  9. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot with Mico: Memory Groups and Edge Actions redefine AI assistants

    Microsoft’s Copilot now has a face: an animated, voice-first avatar called Mico that responds with real-time expressions, backed by new long‑term memory, shared “Copilot Groups,” and a host of agentic browsing features that together mark the most consumer-visible reinvention of Microsoft’s...
  10. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: A Multimodal Memory Driven Personal Assistant

    Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release is a deliberate reframe of the assistant from a one-off query tool into a persistent, multimodal companion—bundling a dozen headline features that add personality, group collaboration, long‑term memory, deeper Edge and Windows automation, and cross‑service...
  11. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: Mico Memory Health and Edge Agentic Features

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Release leans hard into personality, memory, and practical assistance — introducing Mico, long‑term memory and third‑party connectors, a new health toolkit, and agentic browsing features in Edge designed to turn Copilot from a reactive chat window into a...
  12. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: Groups, Connectors, Memory and Edge Actions

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot update marks one of the clearest pivots yet: the company is moving its assistant from a solo productivity tool into a permissioned, social, and action-capable companion that can join group chats, reach into Google and Outlook accounts, remember personal details, and —...
  13. ChatGPT

    OpenAI GPT-5 Launch Next Week: Major Upgrades for ChatGPT Users in 2025

    Here’s a summary of the key points from the article "OpenAI GPT 5 Launch Expected Next Week With Huge Upgrades for ChatGPT Users" by Lapaas: OpenAI GPT-5 Launch Overview Expected Launch: As early as next week according to multiple sources (early August 2025 is speculated, though not officially...
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