AI Memory Should Be Product State, Not a Hidden Prompt Trick
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AI memory shouldn't be a hidden prompt trick — it should be structured, user-controlled "handoff artifacts" that clearly separate what gets carried into future sessions from what doesn't. Rather than silently summarizing conversations, systems should let users review, approve, edit, or reject memory items, preserving boundaries, corrections, and unresolved tensions while avoiding invasive, uninvited connections.
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