Future direction
Your context is not only data.
It is how you think, what you value, what you are working toward, what should be remembered, and what should remain yours.
The context problem
Modern AI tools can be powerful, but context is scattered. Some context lives in chat history. Some lives in notes. Some lives in project files. Some lives in habits. Some lives in memory settings that may be hard to inspect.
Yihaw Intelligence starts from a different premise: your personal AI context should belong to you.
What should belong to the person
- What an AI system knows about your goals.
- What it remembers about your projects.
- What preferences should travel across tools.
- What boundaries should be explicit.
- What should be summarized instead of copied.
- What should be revised when it becomes stale.
Selective portability
Not every tool needs the whole person. One tool may need your writing voice. Another may need your project goals. Another may need your learning style. Another may need only a boundary: do not disclose this, do not assume that, do not carry this forward.
Memory without surveillance
Memory is useful only when it serves the person. Yihaw Intelligence should prefer visible, editable, revocable memory over hidden personalization.
The goal is not more memory at any cost. The goal is better memory with human authorship.