Fully optimized for web-based use and compatible with all major web browsers. Includes secure, authenticated user login. This release supports the following interfaces:
An interactive web-based text interface, fully optimized for major web browsers with secure, authenticated user login. Supports download relevant memory-related files. Adapted for improved memory retrieval algorithms. Capable of storing code memory snippets, analyzing results, and much more.
A web-based Memory Manager interface that allows users to manually add various types of memories with extensive tagging and topic categorization, titles and much more. Supports attaching files (documents, code snippets, etc.) to new or existing topics. Fully optimized for new enhanced memory structure, analysis algorithms, and metadata extraction.
Fallback to the rebuild stage. Requires QA review and a complete overhaul of the working logic to align with the new, improved memory architecture. Currently deprioritized in favor of improvements to the Web Voice Assistant.
Memory prompt structure has been rewritten to clearly separate code, titles, tags, and override logic. Memory logs now reflect cleaned input content along with metadata retrieved via the new Extractor algorithm. Memory types have been expanded (e.g., Files, media description
, code snippet
, etc.), and much more.
Fallback to rebuild stage. Requires QA review and a complete overhaul of the working logic to adapt to the new, improved memory architecture.
Interactive Web Interface featuring an animated Ubix face that speaks during responses. Fully optimized for iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows devices. Accessible through all major web browsers. Secure, authenticated user login required.
Improved memory categorization with language-specific code tagging and smart tag suggestions for better organization and recall.
Added advanced visualization tools that display contextual relationships between stored memories for deeper insights.
Released new interface to access your Ubix Brain memory system through the Telegram messaging platform from anywhere.
Enhanced security with voice pattern recognition for authentication, ensuring only authorized users can access sensitive memories.
The core of Ubix Brain is its semantic memory storage system. Store and categorize any information including code snippets, conversations, and documents in a searchable memory system for instant recall.
Interact with your memory system through natural voice commands. Ask questions or store new information with simple wake words. The voice assistant actively listens for your commands and responds with relevant information from your memory vault.
Access your memories through multiple interfaces: web interface, voice assistant, text assistant, or Telegram bot - all sharing the same memory system. This unified approach ensures consistent access to your knowledge regardless of how you interact with Ubix Brain.
Retrieve contextually relevant information from your memory using AI-powered semantic search with intelligent ranking. Ubix Brain understands the meaning behind your questions, not just keywords, allowing for natural language queries.
Store and retrieve code snippets with language-specific formatting, tagging, and syntax highlighting. Perfect for developers who need to remember complex algorithms, utility functions, or configuration snippets.
Ubix Brain is a dynamic, personalized information ecosystem that enhances your cognitive capabilities through advanced memory management. This intelligent system creates an extension of your memory, allowing you to store, organize, and retrieve information with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Developed by N.Sikharulidze, Ubix Brain leverages cutting-edge AI technology to create a seamless experience across multiple platforms.
Ubix Brain utilizes a sophisticated client-server architecture that ensures all assistants (web, text, voice, Telegram) access the same centralized ChromaDB instance. This architecture guarantees memory consistency across all interfaces.
Ubix Brain is built with security and privacy as core principles. Your memory data remains under your complete control at all times.
Whether you're a developer storing code snippets, a researcher organizing findings, or simply someone who wants to remember important information, Ubix Brain adapts to your needs.