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by edmundsparrow
174 days ago
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I've been manually copying responses between chats when I hit token limits, and I'm wondering - have you considered a multi-AI consensus approach instead of persistent memory? The idea: multiple AIs (Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok) brainstorm simultaneously and produce one agreed response. This might solve the context problem more elegantly because: - No token limit anxiety - you get comprehensive answers upfront
- Better quality through AI cross-validation
- The consensus answer naturally becomes your context
- Simpler to implement - just parallel API calls vs memory tree management Just curious if you've explored this direction or if there's a reason the memory persistence approach works better for your use case? |
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