Managing What CoPI Knows
Open the memory browser from the chat menu to see everything the assistant has saved. Each entry shows what was remembered and when it was created.
You can delete entries that are wrong or no longer accurate. If a result was revised or a protocol changed, remove the outdated memory so the assistant does not reference stale information. You can also archive entries that are no longer relevant but that you want to keep for your own records.
If the assistant references something outdated during a conversation, just tell it directly. Say something like “That result was superseded by the new experiment in notebook X” and it will adjust. Your notebooks are always the source of truth — memory is a convenience layer on top of them.
You do not need to manage memory proactively. The assistant will not remember things you have not approved, and it cross-references memories against your actual notebook content. But periodic cleanup helps keep the assistant’s responses focused, especially in long-running projects with many experiments.