What else Kaisa can do

More ways Kaisa connects what you tell it, so the answer is there the moment you ask.

It already knows who that is

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chat

My wife Sofie just started as IT Manager at Acme.

Weeks later you ask:

"what does Sofie do again?"

From that one sentence, Kaisa had already built her a profile:

Sofie, your wife. IT Manager at Acme.

Name a person once and Kaisa turns them into a profile you can ask about later, connected to the people and places around them.

You changed your mind, and it noticed

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chat

We're going with Anderson & Co for the rebrand.

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Change of plan, we picked Brightwave for the rebrand instead.

Later you ask:

"who's handling our rebrand again?"

Kaisa didn't leave you with two answers that disagree. It tracked the change:

Brightwave is handling the rebrand.

You first chose Anderson & Co, then switched.

Tell it something new and it updates what it knew, instead of piling up conflicting notes you have to sort out yourself.

Your journal fed your chat

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journal

Kicked off the Q3 launch. Blocker: legal hasn't signed the contract. Worried about the timing.

Days later, in chat:

"what's blocking the Q3 launch?"

You never re-typed it. Kaisa had already read your journal:

Legal hasn't signed the contract yet.

You flagged it as a timing risk when you kicked the launch off.

What you write in your journal quietly becomes something you can ask about anywhere else.

It offered to tidy up the conversation

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chat

Remind me to renew the office insurance before it lapses.

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Also, Sofie's birthday dinner is next Friday.

Kaisa noticed these two don't belong together, and offered:

"Want a separate topic for the birthday dinner?"

It follows the shape of a conversation, not just the words, and steps in when the subjects drift apart.

Two weeks later, it remembered the deadline you didn't

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task

Finish the investor deck, due June 2.

Two weeks later you ask:

"what did I commit to recently?"

Kaisa kept an eye on the clock for you:

The investor deck was due June 2, now overdue.

It's been sitting untouched for two weeks.

Deadlines and the passing of time are part of what Kaisa tracks, so nothing quietly goes stale.

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