Show HN: I'm 13 and built an AI that remembers context across conversations (ai.nityasha.com)
Hi HN! I'm Amber (13) and my dad Raj, and we built Nityasha AI from Guna, India. After my dad's 12 years of failed startups (2012-2023), we created a personal AI assistant that handles email, coding help, research, and planning in one conversational interface.
I started coding at 9 on a 4GB RAM laptop. We failed 8 times before this—coupon sites, freelancing platforms, consulting. Nityasha is different: it uses Thesys generative UI for visual charts, includes Study Mode with Socratic teaching, and integrates everything so you don't need 10 tabs open.
500+ active users now. We just launched Nityasha Connect where businesses can integrate services directly into the AI.
Would love your feedback!
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[ 1.6 ms ] story [ 20.2 ms ] threadWhat we built: persistent memory using vector embeddings (Pinecone), semantic search across conversations, Socratic teaching system, and unified workflow integration. The value isn't in the base model - it's in the architecture layer we added on top.
I should've let the technical work speak first. Appreciate the feedback.
Kill your account and start fresh with better opsec. You're inviting predators.
Oh, I only just scanned the description and it sounds like you're likely female (to a westerner, anyway). Holy crap, kill this account and never link back to it for the next decade or more.
I'll be more careful about operational security going forward. Thank you for the direct feedback.
I realize that you (the 13 year old) probably did not walk this path alone and I'm guessing you had a lot of help. Not sure how much help, but I don't mind giving you the benefit of the doubt today.
Great to see that you're being creative and (at least) participating in making things!
I know that it took a lot of work for my parents to encourage my passions and for me to actually pursue them in earnest. I could have easily gotten lost in being a consumer of media and programs. Instead, I make them and it is very fulfilling. I now have a lot to thank them for and I don't think I'd be here without all their hard work and hoisting me up in my youth. It sounds like you have parents that care that much and for that, you should be grateful and participate in your growth as they do.