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When a caterpillar’s brain is liquidated during metamorphosis, its memories somehow map onto the entirely different brain of the moth—a biological feat of persistent pattern memory that we are only beginning to understand. In the age of agency, memory is no longer just a static database; it is a dynamic, re-writable attack surface where ASI06 Memory Poisoning can permanently bias a system’s behavior without leaving a trace of a traditional "exploit"
By John MenerickWhen a caterpillar’s brain is liquidated during metamorphosis, its memories somehow map onto the entirely different brain of the moth—a biological feat of persistent pattern memory that we are only beginning to understand. In the age of agency, memory is no longer just a static database; it is a dynamic, re-writable attack surface where ASI06 Memory Poisoning can permanently bias a system’s behavior without leaving a trace of a traditional "exploit"