What memory is
Memory is the context Bravo keeps about you: your name, where you work, how you like answers written, the projects or topics you keep coming back to. Bravo brings it into every chat behind the scenes, so answers start with the right context. Everything it keeps is visible and yours to change on the Memory page.
How Bravo keeps it current
Bravo maintains memory for you. As you chat, it notices the details worth keeping and updates memory as things change. There is nothing to switch on: it is working from your first conversation, and the only steering it needs is you telling it what to remember or forget.
Custom instructions are the standing notes you write to tell Bravo how to respond, and, like memory, they travel with every chat. The difference is that you write custom instructions yourself, while Bravo builds and updates memory automatically.
Editing your memory
In the text box at the bottom of the Memory page, tell Bravo what to change in plain language, and it applies the edit and records it in your history. For example:
- Remember that I prefer metric units.
- I switched teams. I'm on operations now, not sales.
- Forget my old address.
Click into the text box, then type your instruction.
Forgetting something
When you tell Bravo to forget something, it drops the fact and does not bring it back from older chats. It returns only if it comes up again in a later conversation.
Deleting a chat clears memory that came only from that chat. Facts still supported by another conversation stay.
Seeing what changed
A banner above your memory shows the latest change. Expand it for recent changes in order, who made each one, and any linked source such as a conversation or page. Show more loads older changes.