I Built an AI Version of Myself That Remembers Everything
Intro:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a digital version of yourself — one that talks like you, thinks like you, and even remembers conversations? I decided to make that real. In this post, I’ll break down how I built an AI clone of myself using tools like ChatGPT, memory modules, and voice cloning tech.
What I Used:
- ChatGPT / GPT-4 for personality and reasoning
- LangChain to give it memory and context over time
- ElevenLabs / TTS for realistic voice cloning
- Streamlit / Gradio for a chat interface
- Pinecone / FAISS for vector-based long-term memory
The Process:
1. Voice Clone: I trained a model with my own voice samples.
2. Memory Setup: Using LangChain + vector DB, the AI remembers past chats.
3. Personality Tuning: Fine-tuned prompts to mimic how I talk and think.
4. Deployment: Integrated everything into a web app.
Why I Did It:
It’s part tech experiment, part self-exploration. This AI “me” can hold conversations, recall previous topics, and sound just like me.
Final Thoughts:
AI is getting personal — literally. This was both fun and a little eerie, but it shows just how close we are to digital identity replicas.
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