Windo
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Ready to make the switch? claude.com/import-memory


Context is king for AI agents. There’s going to be a massive premium in the future on having up-to-date context for all your most important best practices, decisions, roadmap items, specs, marketing materials, and other critical knowledge across your company. People get a lot of context “for free” in a company. They know where they work, they have people next to them they work with, they can remember the rough outline of the company’s most recent quarterly goals to know if something seems good or bad to work on. AI agents, on the other hand, come in overly eager and ready to work on whatever you give them. At one moment they’re a lawyer for one company and an engineer for the next. This is why context remains absolutely critical for them to execute well on what you want. The teams and companies that take this seriously will have huge leverage and be steps ahead of those that don’t.



My feeling is that we will need AI personal assistants. But the model in which you provide access to your email, calendar and files is broken. Your secretary (if you have one) has access you your email and calendar? Usually not. An AI assistant entry point should be WhatsApp/Telegram and email. And it will then have it's calendar and private file system, and can message people on your behalf, but with a clearly distinguished account. Like a secretary.


What if technology didn’t feel so… hollow? Some friends and I just released a manifesto about a world where tech leaves us feeling nourished (along with an evolving list of theses about how we can build it) resonantcomputing.org













