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=== ✅ WHAT ELSE SHOULD YOU BE ASKING OR CONSIDERING? === ===== Additional Questions to Ask ===== # How can I detect memory contamination in an AI answer? # How do I set up a prompt architecture that always forces fresh context? # Should I routinely clear Memory before genealogy sessions? # Which genealogy tasks safely benefit from Memory (if any)? # How can I maintain my own “research context packet” to supply each time? # What types of genealogical data should never be shared with AI? # Is Temporary Chat sufficient for highly sensitive DNA data? # When should I choose another AI tool (e.g., local or offline) instead of ChatGPT? ===== Other Factors to Consider ===== * Risk of confirmation bias when AI reuses old assumptions. * Risk of mixed-up family lines when researching multiple branches. * Risk of outdated answers when asking about recently released databases. * How your own custom GPTs behave with Memory on/off. * Teaching beginners how to safely use ChatGPT without accidental data retention.
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