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Upload a public URL for articles and blogs

Upload web pages directly to your memory stack by providing it existing content (e.g.: blog, newsletter, article, transcript, etc.). This is the fastest way to teach your personal AI before initiating your first personal AI training. For more information on types of URLs you can send, visit the upload cheatsheet.
To initiate a URL upload, navigate to your messaging history with your personal AI by clicking on your AI profiles in the top-left corner. Choose the AI profile that you'd like the data from the URL to be saved. Your top AI profile (the one with the purple star) is unified and contains all data from the other AI profiles. To learn more about the use case of different AI profiles click here.
Screenshot of personal AI profiles
Screenshot of personal AI profiles
In the text box at the bottom, type or paste the URL in the text box and click on the send icon. Send the URL by itself with other no text in the message bar.
Screenshot of URL to upload
Screenshot of URL to upload
Once the upload begins, your personal AI will notify you and new memory blocks will start to appear in your memory stack.
Screenshot of URL uploading
Screenshot of URL uploading
If you click on your "Memory Stack" you will be able to see the number increase in the top of your interface and blocks being formed. If you don't see new blocks being created keep in mind your data is uploaded given it's metadata.
So for example if you upload a blog from 2001, most likely, the blocks will be formed at the top of your memory stack. If you want to search for the raw data, use the search bar and type in a phrase from the URL in quotations.
GIF of memory block creation
GIF of memory block creation
Once the upload is complete, your personal AI will notify you with key topics and questions and new memory blocks will appear in your memory stack.
Screenshot of URL upload completed
Screenshot of URL upload completed
When pressing on key questions, you will see a sample of clickable questions your personal AI learned from the URL. Now you can freely prompt your personal AI on the data from that URL. For more information on how to prompt refer to the prompt playbook.
Clicking on key questions
Clicking on key questions

Troubleshooting

Memory stack block and upload notification shows misc text

Example:
Upload notification
Upload notification
Memory block
Memory block

If you get a response similar to this, it is because the website URL you sent has a blocker (ex: membership required) or security that prevents us from accessing the information.

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