A GraQle Field Journal · Podcast

Governed Memory

LLMs compressed the public internet into weights. Agents have to compress private work into state — and prove what survived. A seven-part field journal on agent memory as a governed reasoning substrate: provenance, clearance, decay, predict-and-fold-back, the graph of agents, and tamper-evident proof.

Query your architecture, not your files. And keep the receipts.

Governed Memory — A GraQle Field Journal

Episodes

  1. I read Gopinath's 'Memory Is Purpose' twice — and found the one word it leaves out: proof. The moment a memory can change what ships, what's promised, or what a regulator sees, it stops being a retrieval question and becomes a governance one.

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Hosted by Quantamix Solutions. A response to, and an extension of, the public conversation on what agent memory is for. The model generates the answer; governed memory decides which world the answer is allowed to belong to — and leaves a receipt that it did.

Sister show: Melt Point — the FrictionMelt podcast.