This Tool Makes Me 10x More Powerful (And You Can Install It in One Click)
Last Updated on November 13, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Elliott Girard
Originally published on Towards AI.
How I gave every AI assistant a shared, temporal memory — and why portability matters more than you think.
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The article discusses the challenges of working with various AI tools that lack continuity in context, leading to frustration when switching between them. The author emphasizes the significance of a unified memory system across AI tools to retain preferences, context, and history. The introduction of Graphiti, a memory system designed for AI tools, aims to facilitate seamless knowledge sharing among AI assistants, making it easier to manage various projects without losing past insights or context while maintaining user control over data and infrastructure.
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