No free plan. The cheapest way in is Enterprise Use at Custom Pricing; exact dollar amounts are not publicly disclosed. Consider free alternatives in the personal agents category if budget is tight.
Personal AI describes Memory Core as a persistent memory system for AI personas rather than a one-off chat interface. Its public architecture describes five memory primitives: encoding, stabilizing, storing, retrieving, and updating. The goal is to preserve useful context across interactions so an AI persona can reflect uploaded knowledge, prior interactions, communication preferences, and purpose-specific directives instead of relying only on a single chat prompt.
Small Language Models are smaller, more focused models designed around specific memory and identity workflows rather than broad general-purpose generation. Personal AI's public positioning ties this approach to edge and carrier-grade deployment. Its homepage lists vendor-published benchmarks of 15 ms time to first token, $0.02 per million tokens, and sub-500 ms end-to-end voice latency; these are Personal AI claims and should be validated against the buyer's own deployment requirements.
Personal AI documentation does not publish a fixed training timeline. It describes two training methods: bulk training through uploads and integrations, and continuous training through saved messages, response edits, and ongoing interactions. Practical quality depends on how much representative data is supplied, whether sources such as PDFs, Word documents, websites, Google Drive, OneDrive, Gmail, or Outlook are connected, and how consistently users review and improve responses.
Personal AI publishes specific security claims, including SOC 2 and HIPAA certification, GDPR compliance, TLS 1.2+ for transmitted data, AES256 encryption for stored data, annual third-party penetration testing, quarterly audits, OAuth2 for integrated SaaS services, and backups with a maximum 24-hour RTO and RPO retained for 30 days. These are vendor-stated claims in this record, so enterprise buyers should request the latest audit evidence, certification scope, and contract terms before deployment.
Yes, Personal AI provides developer documentation and positions the product as a programmable platform for custom AI personas, memory workflows, and agent experiences. Public vendor documentation covers API and product concepts, while the pricing page lists API and agent memory capacity, API and agent message capacity, custom integrations, Zapier, SMS, Gmail, Outlook, Instagram, Slack, MS Teams, website chatbot, Google Drive, and OneDrive as part of the enterprise feature set.
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