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Seo Jin-woo has a special condition called hyperthymesia which allows him to remember almost every day in perfect detail. His father Seo Jae-hyuk, on the other hand, has developed Alzheimer's disease, making him lose his memories. When Seo Jae-hyuk is wrongfully convicted of murder, Jin-woo vows to prove his father's innocence. Four years later, Seo Jin-woo becomes a lawyer to put real criminals behind bars, but bribery, corruption, and betrayal will not allow him an easy road to justice.
Whether or not it remembers anything depends on how what you mean by to remember. You could say that everything from the past that affects its current behavior is something that it remembers. In that sense, I think you could say that it does remember part of the conversation.
There is a good way to store big amounts of data, like text using the api. As you have to send the whole conversation and there is a limit of tokens, I recommend splitting the text/data into chunks. When sending a chunk, ask gpt to give a summary of all necessary information in that chunk, and replace the sender chunk in the conversation with the summary response you got. This will lead to gpt remember a whole lot more, as there is only a short summary in the conversation instead of the whole chunk.
It will definitely get better. They should definitely add a selective memory feature where it will selectively remember the more important information so that it can use less tokens. It would be cool if you could go in and add important details to the selective memory so it will remember those specific details during the whole conversation.
In remembering those who have died saving lives and defending our nation, words often fall short in recognizing the magnitude of these heroes' sacrifice. In 2011, a small group of dedicated individuals set out to change the way the Coast Guard community remembers the fallen, by proposing a 100 mile "Run to Remember."
The desire to remember and to be remembered is a very old and human need. Since antiquity men has been making portraits, and the selfie is now an indispensable part of everyday life. Somewhere in between, around 1500, the first blossoming of portraiture in Europe began.
"I know that being here today is hard," Austin said as he extended his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. "I know that it aches to remember this milestone year after year. And I know that nothing can make it right.
"And, as the years go by, it may feel that the world is moving on or even forgetting what happened here on Sept. 11, 2001," he said. "But please know this: The men and women of the Department of Defense will always remember."
Memorial Sunset Lights illuminate the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial as the sun sets in Arlington, Va. The memorial was created to remember and honor those lost at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. Share: Share Copy Link Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Download: Full Size (450.56 KB) Photo By: Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Patrick Kelley VIRIN: 140910-G-ZX620-001C
As the years go by, it may feel that the world is moving on or even forgetting what happened here on Sept. 11, 2001. But please know this: the men and women of the Department of Defense will always remember." Lloyd J. Austin III, Secretary of Defense
Over the years I have pondered his question. It has helped me to distinguish the important from the trivial, to remember the important things and to forget the things that have little consequence or that would, by forgetting them, bring a blessing.
Remembering the kindness of others while forgetting their offenses is spiritually much healthier than forgetting their kindness and remembering their offenses. We should keep in mind that even the Lord, who is capable of remembering everything, has promised that He will forget our sins if we repent.
The children of Israel had a hard time remembering these commandments and, because of their forgetfulness, suffered painful consequences. Are we under any less obligation to remember them? As the Lord extended His hand to rescue the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage, so also did He offer His life to rescue us from the bondage of sin and death. This we can never forget.
Third, we are to remember His commandments. In our world, too many look upon the commandments of God as restrictive or punitive. We do not share this opinion. Divine commandments are given to us by a loving Father who desires to bless His children. Obedience to His commandments brings safety and blessings. We often sing:
Now, remember who you are. You are a covenant child of God, who loves you and has prepared a way for you to return to Him. Remember that happiness and peace in this life and in the world to come depend upon remembering the principles I have discussed today. Remember to keep your covenants with the Lord in order to claim His promised blessings. Remember that you are precious and of great worth to Him.
I testify of the Lord Jesus Christ and of the saving power of His holy name. I am a witness of His word, His commandments, and His marvelous works. I testify of our need to care for the poor among us. May we so also remember, and do, I pray in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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