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Most AI tools store conversations as ambiguous text. When an AI reads a raw transcript, it guesses at meaning.
LISA translates your conversation into machine-executable semantic structure: resolving ambiguity before the AI reads it. That's not compression. That's translation. And it's why LISA reconstructs context with higher accuracy than the original transcript.
This insight came my 25 years as a professional translator. Meaning is fragile. Language loses it constantly. LISA preserves it.

LISA Core - AI Memory Library LISA Core — semantic compression for AI conversations
Amar Dahmanileft a comment
Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Amar. I've spent 25 years as a professional translator — English, French, Arabic, and my whole career has been about one problem: meaning gets lost in translation. Three years ago I started using AI heavily. And I kept noticing the same thing: the AI would forget. Switch platforms, lose context, start over. The knowledge I'd built wasn't being stored — it was being...

LISA Core - AI Memory Library LISA Core — semantic compression for AI conversations
