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Chapter 1:

Knowledge

Knowledge: Your Personal Library

We forget. Machines don’t—if we teach them how to remember.

That’s what the Knowledge feature in Sage.is AI gives you: a memory you can shape. Think of it as building your own library inside the system. Every note you add, every detail you save, becomes a book on the shelf. When you chat, Sage can pull from those shelves—quietly, instantly—making each answer sharper and more relevant.

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Why Memory Matters

Without memory, every conversation resets. Psychologists call this context switching cost: the brain spends energy rebuilding what it already knew. That’s why interruptions make people slower and less accurate, and why long-term memory frees up working memory for real thinking.

Knowledge solves this problem for AI. Instead of repeating yourself, you store the important bits once. From then on, Sage carries the weight.

What You Can Store

Anything you don’t want to re-explain:

  • Project details — parameters, deadlines, key references.

  • Preferences — tone, style, or phrasing you want every reply to follow.

  • Workflows and rules — the shortcuts and custom commands you lean on.

Each entry is a page in your personal library. Small pages compound into deep context.

How It Works in Chats

Using Knowledge is frictionless. Tag an entry with # and Sage will draw it in:

  • Talk about a project? Sage recalls the parameters you saved.

  • Want a certain formality? Sage adjusts automatically.

  • Need it to follow a house style? It already knows the rules.

No setup, no coding. Just saved entries, ready when you need them.

Protecting Shared Knowledge

In team spaces, admins can stock the shelves—adding project guides, standards, or shared rules. Users can read and apply them, but they can’t alter the shelves themselves. That balance keeps the library consistent while still giving everyone the benefit.

Setting Up Your Library

  1. Go to Knowledge. It’s built into the workspace.

  2. Add entries. Each note can be broad (“tone: concise, clear”) or precise (“use dataset X for project Y”).

  3. Save. From then on, the entry is always in reach.

Researchers in human-computer interaction call this external cognition: putting knowledge into tools so the mind doesn’t carry the whole load.

The Payoff

Knowledge isn’t just storage. It’s leverage. Every detail you add compounds into smoother chats, faster work, and fewer reminders. You build once, you benefit every time.

Think of it as planting seeds in fertile soil. Each entry grows roots, shaping how Sage responds tomorrow, next week, or a year from now.


Summary:

  • Knowledge is Sage’s personal library, built by you.

  • Store project data, preferences, and rules once—Sage remembers forever.

  • Use #name to pull entries into any chat.

  • Admins can stock workspace libraries for teams.

  • The more you plant, the more useful it grows.

Knowledge makes Sage not just smart—but your smart.


Want me to draft this as Chapter 03 of your book manuscript (so it flows seamlessly with the “seed” and “maker time” chapters), or should I keep this version as standalone product copy?