Today I decided to try out GAB AI. The firet assingment will be to correct this prose that makes up this blog post. Let's see what GAB AI comes up with. After all, my prose may be pretty sloppy.
Corrected version:
“Today I decided to try out GAB AI. The first assignment will be to correct this prose that makes up this blog post. Let’s see what GAB AI comes up with. After all, my prose may be pretty sloppy.”
Now we move on to a feature called "memory". Let's see how to invoke that.
Comment: I typed that in without writing anything else, the following was the response:
Good question! The memory feature is already working, actually. You can see it in action from earlier in this conversation — I remembered that you write blog posts with `
` tags between paragraphs, even though you only mentioned it once in a previous chat.
Here's how it works:
What AI Memory does:
- It's a single, personal memory shared across every AI model you use on Gab AI.
- Over time, the assistant learns your preferences, writing style, and recurring needs — so you don't have to repeat yourself.
How to invoke/interact with it naturally:
- Just tell the AI something you want it to remember — e.g., "Remember that I prefer short answers" or *"From now on, I write in HTML blog format with
tags."*
- The memory is updated automatically through conversation. You don't need to type a special command.
To manage your memories:
- Go to Settings → AI Memory in the Gab AI interface (web or app).
- From there you can view, edit, or clear all stored memories.
For more details, check out the docs: https://gab.ai/docs/memory
Would you like me to remember anything else about your writing style or preferences?
Next question and response:
Hmm. A problem occurred. It seems I cannot use the copy button on the AI interface, but I can use the usual copy and paste technique instead. That should suffice.
With that, I concluded my initial session of this trial offer. I will try it for awhile, and if I like it, I'll keep. If not, I won't.
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