Show HN: Claude Code prompts to turn voice AI exports to a personal knowledge (thoughts.jock.pl)

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In a recent project, a user recounted their experience after being forced to delete their account with Limitless, a voice AI service acquired by Meta, which shut down its operations in the EU. After exporting six months' worth of voice recordings—amounting to 10GB—the individual turned to Claude Code to analyze and refine this data into a personal knowledge base. The transition illuminated significant shortcomings in Limitless's promise of a reliable AI memory, including the inability of large language models (LLMs) to recall information accurately over long contexts, the overwhelming noise in data (like small talk), and privacy concerns following the acquisition. This case illustrates broader implications for the AI/ML community regarding the viability of personal AI wearables. It raises critical questions about user trust, the robust processing capabilities of LLMs, and the necessity for local-first solutions that prioritize user data privacy. With the experience in mind, the individual advocates for designing future AI tools that enable local data processing, allowing users to maintain control over their personal information, thus promoting sustainable personal AI systems that genuinely enhance memory capabilities without the risk of corporate overreach.
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