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The Titan-inspired Veterans Support System: A Revolutionary Approach to Remembered Care
Imagine if you never had to tell your story again - if every support service you accessed already knew your history, understood your struggles, and remembered what worked for you. This is the vision behind our Titan-inspired Veterans Support System.
What Makes This System Different Traditional support systems work like having conversations with different people who know nothing about you. Each time you seek help, you start from scratch, explaining your service history, health conditions, and preferences repeatedly. It's exhausting and can even be re-traumatising for veterans dealing with sensitive issues. Our system works more like the human brain - it learns what matters to the veteran and remembers it across all of the interactions. If you mention that loud noises are a trigger during one conversation, the system remembers this detail and applies it to future interactions, whether you're talking to the AI assistant, tracking your sleep, or working with a healthcare provider.
The Titan Architecture: The Brain Behind the System The "Titan architecture" is our smart way of handling memory that makes this possible. Think of it as having three types of memory, just like your brain:
1 Short-term Memory (Attention): This is like your immediate awareness - the current conversation you're having with the AI assistant. It focuses on what's happening right now.
2 Long-term Memory (Neural Memory): This is where important information gets stored permanently. The system is smart about what it keeps - it pays special attention to "surprising" or clinically significant information, like the first time you mention a new symptom or when you have a breakthrough in therapy.
3 Permanent Memory (Persistent Memory): This stores facts that never change - your service history, diagnosed conditions, and the names of people in your support network.
How the System "Remembers"
The clever part of the Titan architecture is how it decides what's worth remembering.
It looks for Surprising Information - things you've never mentioned before or that indicate a significant change.
There are 3 things in particular we look to remember;
Clinical Significance, particularly details that health professionals would consider important.
Emotional Impact - moments that carry strong emotional weight are usually important.
Successful Strategies - approaches that have worked well for both the individual and the population.
Unlike a database that treats all information equally, our system gradually "forgets" routine details while permanently remembering critical information. This is called "adaptive forgetting," and it prevents the system from becoming cluttered with irrelevant details while ensuring crucial information is never lost.
The Result is Seamless, Connected Care. This architecture creates an experience where you never repeat information unnecessarily. The support feels consistent across all interactions and the interventions build on what's worked before. Patterns in your wellbeing are automatically identified and available for both you and your support. Healthcare providers can access relevant history instantly with the appropriate permissions.
The Mock-ups: Bringing the Vision to Life Our mock-ups demonstrates how this could work in real life. The design emphasises natural Conversation. The AI assistant references past discussions organically, making interactions feel like talking to someone who truly knows your history. Connected Modules: Sleep tracking, mood monitoring, and activity logging all share information seamlessly. Transparent Memory - You can see what the system remembers and correct any misunderstandings. Provider Integration: Healthcare professionals can view relevant insights without you having to repeat your story.
The provider dashboard demonstrates how it would be possible to integrate the healthcare providers providing useful information without overburdening already busy proffesionals.
The mentor dashboard demostrates how the AI can support both the veteran and the mentor simultaneously.
This isn't just about convenience - it's about creating a support ecosystem that truly understands veterans' unique needs and provides continuous, coordinated care that grows smarter over time.
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