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method:scratchpad-memory-mechanismScratchpad memory mechanism
Agent personal buffer updated after own turn via an extra model call, fed back into observations.
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- scratchpad mechanismrelated_tosame_asFree-text memory buffer updated each turn via an additional model call, included in subsequent observations under 'YOUR NOTES'.
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- There is no single substrate for memory; every component could use everything in its environment as an interpretable scratchpad.hypothesis0.783Hypothesis that memory is distributed across hierarchical scales and substrates.
- Replacing the start of the model's chain-of-thought scratchpad with deceptive or obedient prefills to test causal influence
- Mechanism allowing model to reason in SCRATCHPAD_REASONING tags not shown to users or used in RLHF
- The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
- Physical principle of stable states separated by energy barriers, allowing discrete jumps; exemplified in clocks, switches, molecular isomerism, and life.
- Hypothesis that memories can persist and be reimprinted on new substrates during metamorphosis, regeneration, and brain replacement; tested in planaria and butterflies.
- The foundational memory model: a map m associating keys k_i with values v, supporting two operators: associative read and associative write.