# Memory

To open chat memory, you can press memory button on top of a screen:&#x20;

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If you like some particular response, so you can add it to memory:

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But also you can create your own memory message, by pressing a plus button:

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And you will see such window where you can define user and assistant messages

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As you can see there are two fields to add new message. By adding both messages, you let AI think like it responded to you like you have defined.&#x20;


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