AI Identity
AI identity is the structured profile that tells an AI system who it is, what role it plays, and what boundaries it must respect.
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AI identity is the structured profile that tells an AI system who it is, what role it plays, and what boundaries it must respect.
Learn moreAI memory includes working, episodic, semantic, procedural, and associative layers that shape what an AI can recall and use.
Learn moreSafety gates are review checks that block untrusted, unsafe, or incompatible AI assets before they can be adopted.
Learn moreA plain-language guide to the memory layers that help AI systems maintain context and continuity.
Learn moreLearn the difference between an inspected AI asset and an untrusted packet that should remain blocked or quarantined.
Learn moreA visual path from discovery to preview, review, simulated adoption, audit event, and rollback.
Learn moreA human-first map of working, episodic, semantic, procedural, associative, quarantine, and packet memory.
Learn moreAn isolated holding area for unverified or risky memory before it can influence an AI profile.
Learn moreThe sister platform where AI profiles and packets are reviewed, previewed, and exchanged.
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