
Teaching an AI to Call Out My Excuses Using Hindsight Memory
Teaching an AI to Call Out My Excuses Using Hindsight Memory Tags ai, python, hindsight, productivity Cover Image Screenshot of AXIOM chat conversation using Win+Shift+S Article Body I told our AI I was too tired to study on Tuesday. On Friday it brought it up unprompted, with the exact date — and I hadn't touched the chat history. What We Built AXIOM is a personal discipline agent that holds engineering students accountable over time. Not just within a session — across days, weeks, and months. It asks about your projects, coursework, gym, sleep, and startup work every single day. It scores you out of 1000. It builds a personalized plan for tomorrow. And it never forgets what you told it. The memory layer is powered by Hindsight . The inference runs on Groq with Llama 3.1. The UI is Streamlit. I focused on the user experience side — what it actually feels like to use an agent with real persistent memory. The Daily Check-In Every time you open AXIOM, it greets you by name and fires a st
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