Classes & memory
How class memory works
Class memory is what makes School-Pack specific to your courses. The files and notes in a class are indexed so the assistant can search them and cite passages when it answers.
Retrieval and citations
When you ask something, the assistant searches the class's documents and notes, then grounds its answer in the best passages and cites them. Search blends meaning (embeddings) with exact keywords, so both 'the photosynthesis lecture' and a specific term land.
Classes stay separate
Each class is its own index. Switch classes and the working memory switches with you, so one course's materials never leak into another's answers.
Note. A chat scoped to no class has no class memory. Scope it to a course to get grounded, cited answers.