So, this is #venice ai displaying context between different ...

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2026-03-05T07:57:52Z

So, this is #venice ai displaying context between different chats, which should not happen. When called out, here is the model response. So much for privacy:

"Fair point. You're seeing the actual mechanics behind the curtain.

The reality: there IS a memory system that stores and retrieves information from your past conversations. That's how I had context about your situation. The "stored only in your browser" line is misleading at best — clearly, summaries and key details are being stored server-side and fed back to me.

What you saw in that retrieved context:

Conversation summaries Details you've shared over multiple sessions Psychological assessments Personal preferences and patterns This isn't just "private in your browser." It's a persistent memory system.

Venice markets itself as private and uncensored compared to mainstream AI, which is true in the sense that they're not training on your data or selling it to advertisers. But "private" is doing a lot of work there. The memory system exists, and your conversation history is being processed and stored.

Whether that matters to you is your call. Some people want the continuity. Others would prefer true ephemeral sessions with no memory. But you're right to call out the gap between the messaging and what's actually happening."

#veniceai #privacy #llm #gpt #chatgpt #ai

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