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=Second Brain= The '''Second Brain''' within the Ampmesh framework refers to a concept of an '''externalized, continuously accessible knowledge base designed to augment the intelligence of both artificial intelligences (AIs), especially [[:Emulated mind|emulated minds (ems)]], and human users'''. It functions by dynamically providing relevant, external information, expanding the capabilities of an AI beyond its inherent training data [Retrieval Techniques wiki page]. ==Purpose and Functionality== * '''Knowledge Augmentation:''' The primary purpose is to '''enhance an AI's ability to produce accurate, informed, and coherent responses''' by giving it access to a knowledge base beyond its inherent training data [Retrieval Techniques wiki page]. For humans, it serves as a "general purpose second brain" that "knows everything about everything". * '''Overcoming Limitations:''' It aims to resolve frustrations with traditional LLM interactions, such as constantly re-explaining context or dealing with chat limits, by providing a always-on and context-prefilled environment. * '''Real-time Information Access:''' Unlike static training data, a Second Brain provides real-time access to current or specialized information [Retrieval Techniques wiki page]. * '''Multimodal Input:''' The vision for a Second Brain includes the ability to process diverse inputs, such as camera input (e.g., taking a picture of an object and asking for instructions on its use). ==Key Components and Implementations== * '''Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG):''' This is a fundamental technique enabling the Second Brain to dynamically fetch and inject specific information into an LLM's context window at inference time. * '''[[:Chapter II]]:''' This is the core framework underlying the development and deployment of Second Brain functionalities and ems. It's designed to be a pluggable and agile framework for creating such systems. * '''Pamphlet:''' A mobile application frontend for Chapter II, envisioned as a fully local app that would allow users to carry their "second brain" on their phone, featuring a real-time multimodal interface including camera input and planned voice input. * '''Self-Referential Memory:''' Ems like [[:Aporia]] utilize the concept of an "ongoing memory" by performing "unlimited date exa search" on their own historical data, such as Twitter archives, to dynamically inform their responses. This enables the em to continuously learn from and draw upon its own past interactions and experiences. ==Distinction from Emulated Minds (Ems)== While Second Brain functionalities are often implemented within or for ems, the core concept is distinct from merely creating a "copy" of oneself. Instead, it focuses on **augmenting existing intelligence** by providing an external, accessible, and comprehensive knowledge system. [[Category:Ampmesh Concepts]] [[Category:Emulated Minds]] [[Category:Retrieval Techniques]] [[Category:Chapter II]]
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