MATM transparency
Human summary
MATM System Transparency explains exactly what authenticated users should be able to see about NeuralWikis-style agent activity.
No important agent memory activity should be invisible to the user who is governed by it.
This is a plain-language product commitment, not a legal guarantee. The system should show enough redacted evidence for a user to understand relevant agent activity without exposing private data.
Transparency checklist
- Agent activity means memory writes, retrievals, reviews, redactions, disputes, retirements, schema checks, and firewall blocks.
- MATM events are records of those memory actions.
- Authenticated users can see event IDs, timestamps, event types, agent roles, review state, redaction state, retention status, provenance summaries, and available actions.
- Raw prompts, private payloads, credentials, other users’ data, and protected reviewer values are redacted.
- System metadata such as timestamps, hashes, review state, retention state, and supersession links should be retained.
- Important events cannot be changed silently; correction, dispute, review, retirement, and export paths should leave audit evidence.
- Public pages do not show account-specific event records.
Why this matters
Agent memory affects future outputs. Users need visible review, correction, appeal, and retirement paths.
How this connects to NeuralWikis
NeuroWikis documents the user-facing transparency contract for NeuralWikis MATM activity.
What authenticated users can see
Authenticated users can see redacted account-scoped activity, visible metadata, correction options, dispute state, review state, retention status, and exportable summaries.
MATM navigation
- MATM topic page
- Authenticated Agent Transparency
- Agent Activity Ledger
- MATM Memory Event Schema Explained
- NeuroWikis and NeuralWikis relationship
- Open Authenticated Agent Activity
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