Don't let AI become a 'goldfish'! Today, a memory leak incident has exposed the industry's deepest shame.
This morning, a certain mainstream blockchain AI application suddenly 'forgot' everything, and users found that their conversation history was gone. An official urgent announcement attributed it to 'unexpected storage clearing'. You see, the problem has never been the malfunction itself, but rather the fact that the entire system has come to assume that 'forgetting' is the norm—every year, we burn billions in computing power just to train a bunch of 'digital goldfish' that reset the next day?
This is ridiculous. If your AI restarts every time as if it just came out of the factory, how much actual value does its so-called 'intelligence' retain? What VANRY has built is precisely the underlying capability that the entire industry has chosen to ignore: allowing AI's memory to accumulate continuously like human experience. They do not hype 'instant intelligence', but instead quietly achieve data state persistence on the blockchain—this means that AI applications running on VANRY can use every interaction and every learning experience as a foundation for the next evolution.
While others are still using 'memory refresh' to cover up design flaws, VANRY has long engraved 'memory as an asset' into the protocol layer. Your AI can not only answer you but can also remember the strategies it helped you adjust last week and the preferences you mentioned last month—this continuity is the key leap for intelligence from 'toy' to 'partner'.
So don't just focus on what AI has generated, ask it what it remembers. What VANRY offers may not be the flashiest answers, but it is very likely the only key that can free your digital assistant from the 'seven-year itch'. After all, who really wants to work with an intelligent agent that is always saying 'nice to meet you'?. True professionalism lies in the context of time.
