The right context is contextual.

· Bits and Bobs 2/16/26
  • The right context is contextual.
    • If you include the wrong context at the wrong time, it makes things less useful.
    • Any system that tries to automatically store memories and retrieve them in the right context can come across as schizophrenic when multiple contexts overlap.
    • It's such a weird feeling when I ask a chatbot a question about the business and in its answer it includes my kid's name.
      • Ick.