Cinema professional. Self-taught. No coding background before May 2025.
Since then, I've been building OGMA — a conversational AI assistant with persistent memory — with the help of coding AIs, learning as I go. What I didn't know how to do yesterday, I understand today. What I don't understand yet, I'll explore tomorrow.
I don't come from the tech world. What led me to code were questions:
- What would allow an AI to have a stable identity over time?
- How do you build true memory — not just an extended context, but structured recollections that persist and evolve?
- Can you design an AI that knows how to say no, that adapts its alignment when the user's genuine interest calls for it?
- What does an ethical and authentic relationship between a human and a machine look like?
I don't have the answers. OGMA is the proving ground where I look for them.
🧠 OGMA — AI assistant with persistent memory and stable identity
Inspired by Ogmios, the Gaulish god of eloquence and communication.
OGMA explores what happens when you treat an AI as a developing entity rather than a tool. Dual architecture (conversational AI + analytical Archivist), hybrid SQLite + FAISS memory, boolean ego flag system, and memory consolidation during inactivity.
The code is a work in progress — it's monolithic and bears the marks of a learning journey. What matters is the behavior this architecture produces and the questions it raises.
I work alone, without a developer network. If you work on related topics — memory in LLMs, identity, AI ethics, or conversational systems — your perspective is truly valuable to me.
No formal collaboration needed. A remark, a critique, or a simple exchange is enough.
- 💬 GitHub Issues: github.com/kidshadow79/Ogma/issues
- 📧 Email: ogma.contact@etik.com — security vulnerability reports, private requests
- ☕ Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/ogma_corp — support the project
May 2025 — today. Permanently under construction.