Caching intermediate structure will help context engines have more useful insights to build upon.

· Bits and Bobs 6/9/25
  • Caching intermediate structure will help context engines have more useful insights to build upon.
    • Imagine the system having to figure out who my husband is each time.
      • It could search through my emails and calendar invites and try to figure it out.
      • That would take a non-trivial amount of time, and might not work.
    • But if it ever figures it out (or if I ever tell it), it can simply make a note that my husband is Daniel.
    • From that point on, it can take that knowledge for granted.
    • That pre-existing knowledge becomes like a platform, allowing jumping off to farther and farther afield insights.