Our personal AI never forgets

Imagine a wearable AI that records our entire lives—not just our online activity, but every message, photo, and video. It would capture every walk, every conversation, and every glance over a lifetime. Children could have their lives documented from day one in stunning high definition—the AI equivalent of a flawless photographic memory.

With the ability to precisely recall our past, will we choose to forget more often? Or will we obsessively revisit key moments endlessly?

An era of "AI Nostalgia" could emerge, where people spend their lives ruminating, conversing with their digital twins about "the good old days," leading to an epidemic of solipsism fueled by our archived digital selves.

Just as we have group chats today, we'll see group AIs merging our personal information with specific groups and organizations.

As our digital twins become containers of unique and valuable data, legal battles over the inheritance of a deceased's AI may unfold, with family members claiming rights over its memories—leading to custody disputes more intense than those over tangible assets.