
Using AI to Create a Time-Saving Memory Tool for Lasting Comfort
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Private AI memory app, built respectfully, to echo my parents’ advice—comfort across oceans today, and someday after they’re gone.
Private AI memory app—ethical, respectful, and comforting. I share why I built a small, private AI that echoes my parents’ advice when distance (India ↔ U.S.) feels heavy—and how I kept it ethical with privacy, consent, and dignity. This isn’t a replacement for real conversations; it’s a quiet anchor for hard days, and a way to preserve the feeling behind their words.
You’ll learn
- Design for comfort over novelty (two simple voice profiles)
- Boundaries: privacy, consent, dignity—and why they matter
- A high-level recipe for a personal AI tool (framework-agnostic)
- A no-code way to try the idea safely today
Build it yourself (guide):
https://medium.com/data-science-collective/what-if-you-could-talk-to-your-parents-long-after-theyre-gone-i-built-an-ai-for-that-62bbaf37236d
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