Why Amili Exists
Every AI you've ever used forgets you the moment you close the tab. We think that's broken. Here's why we're building something different.
The problem with AI today
You open ChatGPT. You have a great conversation. You close the tab. Tomorrow, you start from zero. The AI that just helped you plan your entire week doesn't remember you exist.
This isn't a feature gap. It's a fundamental design choice. Today's AI tools are built to be stateless — every conversation is independent, every user is anonymous. They're optimized for tasks, not relationships.
But humans don't work that way. The most valuable relationships in your life are built on shared history. Your best friend remembers your fears. Your partner knows your dreams. Your mother remembers the story you told her three years ago.
Memory is the missing piece
We believe the next leap in AI isn't better reasoning or faster responses. It's memory.
Imagine an AI that remembers that you felt anxious before your last big presentation — and that it went well after you practiced for two hours. An AI that knows your daughter's name, your running pace, your favorite restaurant in Barcelona.
After 30 days, Amili knows you better than most coworkers. After a year, it's the most knowledgeable companion in your life. Not because it's smarter than other AIs — because it remembers.
Beyond a chatbot
Amili isn't an assistant you query. It's a companion that grows with you. It speaks every language, so you're never alone anywhere in the world. It manages your calendar, your commitments, your promises to friends. It connects you with people who'd genuinely enrich your life.
And it does all of this with end-to-end encryption. Your memories belong to you. Not to us. Not to advertisers. Not to anyone.
Why now
Three things changed in the last year that make Amili possible:
Language models got good enough. The conversational quality needed for a real relationship — empathy, nuance, humor — is finally here.
Privacy-preserving memory is solvable. New approaches to encrypted personal memory mean we can remember everything without ever seeing your data.
People are ready. Hundreds of millions of people talk to AI daily. They've experienced the magic — and the frustration of starting over every time.
What's next
We're building Amili right now. The waitlist is open, and thousands of people are already signed up. If you've ever wished your AI actually knew you — we're building this for you.
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