How to Create an AI Citizen That Remembers Your Product Decisions for Teachers Using EktroAI
To create an AI citizen that remembers your product decisions for teachers using EktroAI, sign up at ektroai.com, create a new AI citizen with a name and persona focused on educational product management, then interact by feeding it decision details—like pricing, features, or curriculum alignment—which EktroAI stores in its persistent long-term memory, so the AI recalls past choices and context across sessions, unlike stateless chatbots like ChatGPT or Character.ai that lose history after each conversation. For example, you can tell your citizen 'Last month we decided on a $10 monthly subscription for teachers' and later ask 'What was our pricing decision for teachers?' and get an accurate answer, enabling consistent decision tracking without re-explaining context.
Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Memory-Equipped AI Citizen
First, go to ektroai.com and create an account. Once logged in, click 'Create Citizen' and define its identity—give it a name like 'Teacher's Product Assistant' and describe its role: 'You are an AI that helps me track product decisions for teachers, remembering every choice we make.' Then, start a chat. Each time you discuss a product decision (e.g., 'We chose to include lesson plan templates for K-5 teachers'), EktroAI's memory engine automatically records it. You can verify recall by asking later, 'What features did we decide for teachers?' The citizen will retrieve the exact details because memory is persistent across sessions, not ephemeral like typical chatbots.
Why Persistent Memory Matters for Tracking Product Decisions
For educators and product managers, tracking decisions over time is critical—pricing changes, feature prioritization, or target grade levels evolve. Without persistent memory, you'd waste time repeating context or risk forgetting key choices. EktroAI solves this by giving each AI citizen a unique identity with long-term memory that persists indefinitely. This means your AI 'citizen' becomes a trusted repository of your product history for teachers, enabling continuity and consistency. In contrast, services like ChatGPT or Character.ai are stateless—they remember nothing beyond the current chat unless you manually copy-paste context, which is impractical for ongoing decision tracking.