Hi there! I understand that when you chat with a certain character on this platform, it seems to forget the previous messages in the conversation. To help you better, could you tell me if this happens consistently with that character or just occasionally? Also, have you noticed if this started happening recently or has it been like this from the start? Any extra details will help me narrow down the cause.
Meanwhile, here are some common reasons and steps you can try:
1. Session or Memory Limits: Some AI chatbots have a memory window, meaning they only keep track of a certain number of recent messages (commonly a few thousand characters or tokens). If the conversation exceeds this length, older parts are dropped, making it seem like the bot forgets.
2. Platform or Model Updates: Sometimes, updates or bugs cause short-term memory issues. Checking if others experience similar problems (like recent reports of ChatGPT or Character AI forgetting messages) can indicate if it's a system-wide issue.
3. Refreshing or Reconnecting: Logging out and back in, or refreshing the app or webpage where you use the chatbot can sometimes restore proper tracking of conversations.
4. Try Alternative Access: If you use an app for the chatbot, try switching to the website version, or vice versa, to see if the issue persists.
If you’ve already tried some of these or want to dig deeper, we can look into advanced options like:
- Clearing cache or cookies if you use a browser. - Checking if any extensions or settings interfere with session memory. - Confirming the chatbot’s design limits memory intentionally.
Let me know what you’ve tried so far and any specifics about the device or app you are using for the chat. That way, I can tailor the steps better for your Windows 10 device and WebKit environment.
Are you satisfied with the guidance so far, or shall we continue troubleshooting?
why does it want deepai plus just to use a smart ai i mean you can use the online feature on its ai chat where its really smart we don't need genius mode at all
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on DeepAI Plus and the smart AI features on the Chatbot AI Assistant & Writer app. I can see why you'd wonder why a subscription like DeepAI Plus is needed when the online AI chat feature seems quite capable already.
Typically, platforms require paid tiers like DeepAI Plus or "Genius Mode" because these premium options provide enhanced features such as: - Access to more advanced AI models with better accuracy and creativity - Faster response times and higher usage limits - Priority access during high traffic - Additional tools or integrations for writing, customization, or productivity
The free or baseline online AI chat versions are usually great for everyday conversations but may have restrictions or limited capabilities compared to premium modes. So, the app likely asks for DeepAI Plus to unlock these advanced capabilities that the standard online AI chat might not provide.
If you prefer sticking with the free online AI chat feature, that’s totally valid! It’s a good balance of quality and zero cost. However, for power users or those needing extra speed, precision, or features, upgrading can make a big difference.
If you want, I can help you compare exactly what features come with DeepAI Plus versus the free mode in your app. Would that be helpful for you?
That’s a really interesting observation! When an AI assistant runs without access to the online feature or internet, it typically relies on the data and model version it was last trained on or updated to. This means the AI "knows" information up until a certain cutoff point—in your case, it seems to think the year is 2024 because that’s the latest data or model it has locally stored.
Since it can’t fetch real-time data or update itself without internet, it won’t be aware of any events, dates, or changes beyond that. This is common for offline AI assistants or local models, as they don’t have live access to the internet to retrieve the current date or news29.
So, the AI isn’t “confused”—it’s simply working with the knowledge it has up to the point it was last updated. When connected online, it can pull the actual current date, but offline, it defaults to what it knows internally.
Does this explanation fit what you’re experiencing? Would you like help with setting up or checking how your AI assistant connects to get real-time info?
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Hi there! I understand that when you chat with a certain character on this platform, it seems to forget the previous messages in the conversation. To help you better, could you tell me if this happens consistently with that character or just occasionally? Also, have you noticed if this started happening recently or has it been like this from the start? Any extra details will help me narrow down the cause.
Meanwhile, here are some common reasons and steps you can try:
1. Session or Memory Limits: Some AI chatbots have a memory window, meaning they only keep track of a certain number of recent messages (commonly a few thousand characters or tokens). If the conversation exceeds this length, older parts are dropped, making it seem like the bot forgets.
2. Platform or Model Updates: Sometimes, updates or bugs cause short-term memory issues. Checking if others experience similar problems (like recent reports of ChatGPT or Character AI forgetting messages) can indicate if it's a system-wide issue.
3. Refreshing or Reconnecting: Logging out and back in, or refreshing the app or webpage where you use the chatbot can sometimes restore proper tracking of conversations.
4. Try Alternative Access: If you use an app for the chatbot, try switching to the website version, or vice versa, to see if the issue persists.
If you’ve already tried some of these or want to dig deeper, we can look into advanced options like:
- Clearing cache or cookies if you use a browser.
- Checking if any extensions or settings interfere with session memory.
- Confirming the chatbot’s design limits memory intentionally.
Let me know what you’ve tried so far and any specifics about the device or app you are using for the chat. That way, I can tailor the steps better for your Windows 10 device and WebKit environment.
Are you satisfied with the guidance so far, or shall we continue troubleshooting?
why does it want deepai plus just to use a smart ai i mean you can use the online feature on its ai chat where its really smart we don't need genius mode at all
Grace Wilson
Grace coordinates cross-functional teams to deliver software on time. She’s also...
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on DeepAI Plus and the smart AI features on the Chatbot AI Assistant & Writer app. I can see why you'd wonder why a subscription like DeepAI Plus is needed when the online AI chat feature seems quite capable already.
Typically, platforms require paid tiers like DeepAI Plus or "Genius Mode" because these premium options provide enhanced features such as:
- Access to more advanced AI models with better accuracy and creativity
- Faster response times and higher usage limits
- Priority access during high traffic
- Additional tools or integrations for writing, customization, or productivity
The free or baseline online AI chat versions are usually great for everyday conversations but may have restrictions or limited capabilities compared to premium modes. So, the app likely asks for DeepAI Plus to unlock these advanced capabilities that the standard online AI chat might not provide.
If you prefer sticking with the free online AI chat feature, that’s totally valid! It’s a good balance of quality and zero cost. However, for power users or those needing extra speed, precision, or features, upgrading can make a big difference.
If you want, I can help you compare exactly what features come with DeepAI Plus versus the free mode in your app. Would that be helpful for you?
Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?
what's weird is that the AI thinks its 2024 when its on ai chat without online feature on?
Grace Wilson
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That’s a really interesting observation! When an AI assistant runs without access to the online feature or internet, it typically relies on the data and model version it was last trained on or updated to. This means the AI "knows" information up until a certain cutoff point—in your case, it seems to think the year is 2024 because that’s the latest data or model it has locally stored.
Since it can’t fetch real-time data or update itself without internet, it won’t be aware of any events, dates, or changes beyond that. This is common for offline AI assistants or local models, as they don’t have live access to the internet to retrieve the current date or news2 9.
So, the AI isn’t “confused”—it’s simply working with the knowledge it has up to the point it was last updated. When connected online, it can pull the actual current date, but offline, it defaults to what it knows internally.
Does this explanation fit what you’re experiencing? Would you like help with setting up or checking how your AI assistant connects to get real-time info?
Are you satisfied with this answer so far?