Memory and Personalization
Skipper can remember useful information from previous interactions, allowing later conversations to benefit from relevant details that have already been discussed.

An assistant that can retain useful context and adapt to its user.
This may include preferences, recurring tasks, project information, previous questions, or other details that help Skipper provide more appropriate responses. Rather than treating every conversation as completely isolated, memory allows the assistant to develop continuity over time.

Skipper can also be adjusted to suit different interaction preferences. Its communication style can be made more concise, conversational, informative, or relaxed depending on how the user prefers to work with it.
Memory and personalization are designed to remain under the user’s control. Stored information can be reviewed and managed locally rather than being placed into an external online profile.



