AI models are stateless functions with frozen weights after training, meaning they don't learn over time, don't remember previous interactions, and have no inherent knowledge about your project until you explicitly provide it through input tokens; each session starts as a blank slate, so the model only knows what you feed it.
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#12 AI Models Stateless Functions Explained SimplyAdded:
Models are stateless functions. The weights are frozen the moment they're trained. They don't learn over time, they don't remember anything, and as a consequence, it doesn't know about the details about your project until you tell it. Every session is a blank slate.
So, the only thing that the model knows about your work is whatever tokens you have put in front of it.
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