Your Next App Won’t Have a Search Bar. It’ll Have a Memory.
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For years, we’ve interacted with software the same way. Click through menus. Search for documents. Apply filters. Open dashboards. Remember where everything is. In other words, we’ve always been responsible for remembering the context. But AI is changing that. Instead of expecting users to remember where information lives, modern AI systems are beginning to remember what users are working on, what they’ve asked before, and what information they’ll probably need next. At Endee, we believe this…
1Key Takeaways
- For years, we’ve interacted with software the same way.
- In other words, we’ve always been responsible for remembering the context.
- Instead of expecting users to remember where information lives, modern AI systems are beginning to remember what users are working on, what they’ve asked before, and what information they’ll probably need next.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that for years, we’ve interacted with software the same way.
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