DreamLayer

Using DreamLayer

Talking to it

The voice in DreamLayer is called the Oracle. It is calm, brief, and honest — one or two plain sentences, and "I don't have that one" when it does not know, never a made-up answer.

Waking it

Four ways, all optional and all switchable in Settings:

  • Say "Hey Oracle" (or just "Oracle").
  • Tap the glasses.
  • Look up and hold for a moment.
  • Raise the glasses to your face as you start speaking.

When it wakes you get a small ring, a soft chime, and a tiny vibration — each one can be turned off if you prefer a silent wake. Then it listens for about twenty seconds, so follow-up questions need no wake word. Just keep talking.

Listening

Things to try saying

Find and remember

"Where did I leave my keys?" "Where's the bike?" "What did Marcus say he needed?" "What did I miss?" "Brief me." "Remind me to call the plumber tomorrow."

Control it

"Focus mode." — quiet for 25 minutes; "focus off" ends it early. "Go incognito." — stop remembering and stay off the cloud until you say "back on the record." "Captions on." / "Captions off." "Keep watch." / "Stay quiet unless I ask." — proactive alerts on or off. "Cloud off." — it answers only from your own devices. "Rewind my day."

Teach it

"Call me Sam." — it greets you by name from then on. "Remember that I prefer aisle seats." "I always drink oat milk."

It confirms every teach out loud ("Good to know you, Sam.") and you can see everything it has learned about you — and exactly nothing more — on the phone's Profile screen, titled "What Oracle knows about you":

What Oracle knows about you

Ask anything

Anything else — "who painted Guernica?", "what's the boiling point of copper?" — goes to your brain: the phone first, your Mac and your files if connected, and the cloud only if you have that switch on.

How it replies

Answers appear as a card in its voice, and actions confirm themselves in character: "Focus on — the world's turned down.", "Incognito. Nothing's being kept.", "Rewinding your day."

The Oracle replying

What it learns about you — and what it never does

Over time the Oracle notices the topics you return to, the people you talk with most, and the preferences you have told it. That is the entire list. It never stores recordings of your voice, never learns from other people's words as if they were yours, and learns nothing at all while privacy is on. Everything it knows fits on that one phone screen, and it stays on your devices.

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