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What is AI memory?
AI memory is the context a system carries forward: what you said, what it inferred, what it thinks should matter next time.
The old internet remembered accounts, cookies, and settings. AI memory is more intimate. It can hold preferences, working patterns, unresolved decisions, private constraints, and the quiet details that make an answer feel personal.
That makes AI feel more useful. It also makes the boundary harder to see. A normal prompt can become part of a longer shape: a profile, a working context, a future assumption.
The question is no longer only whether an AI can answer well. It is whether people can understand what the AI has been allowed to carry with it.
Ownesis is being built for that moment. Not to make AI smaller, but to make personal context easier to notice before it becomes invisible.