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What are Memories?

are pieces of information the AI in Cognivo Chat stores and references across your conversations. They persist at the account level — information saved in one conversation is available in all your future ones.

You can view, edit, or delete memories at any time.


How Memories Are Stored

Each memory consists of two parts:

  • Key — a short identifier for the memory (e.g., preferred_network, analysis_style)
  • Value — the content you want the AI to remember (e.g., "Ethereum mainnet", "always include token amounts")

Memories are stored on your account, not inside individual conversations. They are not tied to a specific chat thread.


How Memories Are Created

Memories can be created in two ways:

By the AI automatically — During a conversation, the AI may identify information worth saving and create, update, or delete memories on its own. When this happens, a memory update indicator appears inline in the message thread. Click it to expand and see what changed.

By you manually — You can create, edit, and delete memories yourself through the Memories panel at any time. See Creating & Editing Memories for instructions.


What Memories Are Used For

At the start of each conversation, the AI can reference your stored memories and use them when composing responses. You do not need to re-explain recurring context — the AI draws on it automatically where relevant.

Examples of useful memories:

  • Your preferred blockchain networks for analysis
  • Recurring wallet addresses you investigate
  • Instructions for how you want responses formatted