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The Brain

Most AI assistants forget you the moment a conversation ends, and the intelligence you rely on belongs to whoever runs the model. Allive-BrAIn — the engine inside Synthetic BrAIn — is built on the opposite idea: a brain of memory, perception, and agency that belongs to you.

Memory — it remembers, across sessions

Your assistant keeps a persistent memory of what happened in previous sessions, so you don't start from zero every time. Important context is carried forward; the noise is left behind. All of it lives on your device — it is your memory, not ours, and you can export or delete it at any time.

Perception — it adapts to you

The Brain pays attention to how you work — your corrections, your preferences, the way you reframe a problem — and adjusts. It doesn't assume it understands you; it updates as it learns, and it changes course when you correct it.

Agency — it can act, with your direction

Beyond answering questions, your assistant can use tools, work with your files, and carry out multi-step tasks on your behalf. You stay in control: it asks before touching anything sensitive (see Files & workspace), and you decide how much it may do on its own (see Chat, agents & the sandbox).

Why "your brain is yours"

The language model is a swappable engine. When a model changes, gets steered, or stops serving you, you change the model — and your memory, your context, and your way of working remain. The Brain does not claim to make any single model neutral; it makes you free of any single model.

That's the difference between renting intelligence and owning your own brain. See Privacy & sovereignty for exactly what stays with you.