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You Use Dia Normally
Browse, chat, use Skills, write messages. Dia observes your patterns and preferences in the background.
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Dia Identifies Patterns
Over time, Memory builds a profile of your preferences: summary length, writing tone, topics you care about, formatting choices.
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Behavior Adapts Automatically
Future interactions reflect what Memory has learned. Summaries match your preferred length, writing suggestions match your tone.
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You Refine as Needed
View, edit, or delete specific memories at any time. Memory gets better with your feedback.
Memory vs traditional browser personalization
Traditional browsers personalize through settings panels and preference menus. You manually configure dozens of options. Dia's Memory learns from your actual behavior. Instead of setting "preferred language: Spanish," Dia notices you frequently translate pages to Spanish and starts offering to do it automatically. Instead of configuring a summary format, it learns from the summaries you mark as helpful. It is the difference between filling out a form and having someone pay attention to what you actually do.