AI Browsers: When Systems Start to Remember You - On continuity, context, and the future of the universal gateway
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For years, the browser sat still: an obedient window that forgot us the moment we closed the tab. Now it is learning to remember. This essay traces how context moved from something we provided to something the environment observes, and asks what happens when memory becomes the new design material.
The central question: Is the system remembering for you, or about you?
The claim: the next great design discipline won't be spatial but temporal. The browser that wins won't be the one with the most features — it will be the one that earns the most trust.
🎧 Listen as part of the "Nuance Essays" series from m-verse — reflections at the intersection of product, design, and intelligence.
🌐 Read the full essay: m-verse.com/nuance/ai-browsers-when-systems-remember
🪞 Related ideas: Graceful Memory · Threshold Design · Continuity Contract · Sensors of Intent · Memory as Medium · Trust as Architecture