An AI copilot that learns how you work
Most AI tools have amnesia. You spell out the same preferences every session — keep it tight, no preamble, draft in our voice, put the action items at the top — and tomorrow you start from scratch. It’s a small tax, but you pay it on every single request, and it never compounds in your favor.
The Copilot pays attention instead. It’s voice-first and runs beside whatever you’re doing, so it watches the corrections you make and the choices you keep making, and it turns those into memory. Tell it once that you like decisions framed as a recommendation plus the two runners-up, and that’s how recommendations arrive from then on.
How it learns you
It notices your corrections
Every time you trim a reply, change the tone, or say “actually, do it this way,” the Copilot logs the preference rather than forgetting it. Your edits aren’t friction — they’re how it gets calibrated to you.
It remembers across sessions
What it learns lands in your unified memory, not a single conversation. Close the tab, come back Monday, switch projects — the Copilot still knows you want summaries as bullets and replies in your plain-spoken voice.
It stops asking the obvious
Once a preference is set, it stops re-confirming it. No more “how long would you like this?” when the answer has been “short” forty times running. It just defaults to what you’ve taught it.
You stay in control of what sticks
A preference isn’t a cage. Tell it to drop something, do it differently this once, or reset a default, and it adjusts. You authorize what it remembers — and you can change your mind out loud, mid-task.
You teach it the same way you’d brief a sharp new hire — by talking:
The payoff is quiet but real: an assistant that feels less like a generic chatbot and more like someone who’s worked with you for months. Roughly speaking, the requests where you’d normally re-explain your preferences just stop needing the explanation — the Copilot arrives already knowing.
Tailored, not just personalized
There’s a difference between a tool you configure and a tool that learns. You don’t fill out a settings page; you just work, and the Copilot adapts underneath you. Because it runs alongside your main chat without hijacking it, the learning happens in the background — you get the benefit without ever stopping to “train” anything.
Frequently asked questions
From how you work — the edits you make, the corrections you give, the choices you repeat. The Copilot stores those in your unified memory rather than forgetting them at the end of a session, so a preference you set once carries forward.
Yes. Just tell it — drop a default, do something differently this time, or reset a preference entirely. You authorize what it remembers, and you can change any of it by saying so, mid-conversation.
No. The Copilot runs beside your primary conversation rather than taking it over. It picks up your style in the background, so the learning never breaks your flow.
What it learns about how you like to work is yours. The Copilot applies your preferences to your interactions — it is not broadcasting your tone or formatting choices to your teammates.