session memory

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The tag 'session memory' on WindowsForum.com appears in discussions about AI personas and browser-based AI assistants. In threads about Microsoft Copilot and Edge's Copilot Mode, session memory refers to the ability of an AI system to retain context and information across interactions within a single session, enabling more coherent and personalized responses. Topics include the implications of persistent AI memory for user experience, privacy, and the illusion of consciousness in generative systems. The tag is relevant to Windows users exploring AI features in Microsoft products, particularly how session memory shapes interactions with Copilot in Edge and Windows.
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    Seemingly Conscious AI: Guardrails for Windows Copilot and AI Personas

    Mustafa Suleyman’s blunt diagnosis — that machine consciousness is an “illusion” and that building systems to mimic personhood is dangerous — has reframed a debate that until recently lived mostly in philosophy seminars and research labs. His argument is practical, not metaphysical: modern...
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    Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode: Revolutionizing Web Browsing with AI Assistance

    Microsoft's relentless pursuit of integrating artificial intelligence into its suite of products has taken a significant leap forward with the introduction of Copilot Mode in the Edge browser. This feature aims to redefine the browsing experience by embedding AI-driven assistance directly into...
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