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✅ New Article: *Memory as Civic Infrastructure* (v0.1) Title: 🏛️ Memory as Civic Infrastructure: Retention, Forgetting, and Reconstruction 🔗 https://huggingface.co/blog/kanaria007/memory-as-civic-infrastructure --- Summary: In SI-Core, memory isn’t “just logs.” It’s closer to *roads and electricity*: everyone builds on it, it creates long-term externalities (privacy, fairness, institutional drift), and failures become structural. This article is a practical governance map for *what to retain, what to forget, and what (if anything) may be reconstructed*—across SIM/SIS, Genius Library, EvalTrace, and hash-chained AuditLog. > From raw → semantic → summarized → forgotten → (optionally) reconstructed. > Treat that lifecycle as policy— not an accident of your storage stack. --- Why It Matters: • Prevents “memory sprawl” turning into an unauditable, unerasable data lake • Clarifies what “erasure” means in an append-only world (tombstones, crypto-shred, erasable indices) • Keeps “genius reuse” without re-identification: *preserve structure, drop personal substrate* • Makes privacy trade-offs measurable via *originalness levels* + *reconstruction risk* + governance gates --- What’s Inside: • The memory map: *SIM / SIS / Genius Library / EvalTrace / AuditLog* and what each is for • A vocabulary for “originalness”: raw / semantic-reconstructable / structural-only / aggregate • Operations with crisp semantics: *erasure, redaction, aggregation, pseudonymization* • Policy skeletons that are exportable/auditable (canonicalization, digests, no-float conventions like bp/ppm) • Lifecycle governance hooks: approvals, audits, and safety/fairness constraints on forgetting --- 📖 Structured Intelligence Engineering Series this is the *how-to-think / how-to-govern* layer for memory as a civic substrate.
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