Category:Cognitive Memoisation
CM Knowledge Engineering works
The curated corpus artefacts are marked Category:Cognitive_Memoisation and Category:public.
- (CM public announcement) Cognitive_Memoisation_(CM)_Public_Statement_and_Stewardship_Model
- (CM plain language) Cognitive_Memorisation:_Plain-Language_Summary_(For_Non-Technical_Readers)
- (CM plain journey) Journey:_Human-Led_Convergence_in_the_Articulation_of_Cognitive_Memoisation
- (CM corpus) Category:Cognitive_Memoisation
- (CM corpus guide) Cognitive Memoisation: corpus_guide
- (CM CM-1 main paper) Progress_Without_Memory:_Cognitive_Memoisation_as_a_Knowledge-Engineering_Pattern_for_Stateless_LLM_Interaction
- (CM modelling) Cognitive_Memoisation_and_LLMs:_A_Method_for_Exploratory_Modelling_Before_Formalisation
- (CM CM-2 main paper) Cognitive Memoisation for Governing Knowledge in Human - AI Collaboration
- (CM-CM-2 first self-hosting) First_Self-Hosting_Epistemic_Capture_Using_Cognitive_Memoisation_(CM-2)
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Papers may be un-curated and marked Category:private.
The corpus is designed to be corrigible: all artefacts are held under explicit human authorship and governance, with preserved provenance and an authorised mechanism for correction, revision, or withdrawal over time. (See Why_Machines_Cannot_Own_Knowledge for the governance rationale underlying this corrigibility requirement.)
The corpus is structured as a constructive demonstration of governed, corrigible knowledge infrastructure.
curator note
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All papers in this category are published on a rolling basis. For licensing and precedence purposes, each paper’s publication date corresponds to its first recorded public revision (UTC). Subsequent edits do not alter publication status.
Pages in category "Cognitive Memoisation"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
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- Case Study - When the Human Has to Argue With the Machine
- ChatGPT UI Boundary Friction as a Constraint on Round-Trip Knowledge Engineering
- CM Capability survey invariants
- CM-library-deprecated
- CM-master-1.16 (anchored)
- Cognitive Memoisation (CM) Public Statement and Stewardship Model
- Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) for Governing Knowledge in Human-AI Collaboration
- Cognitive Memoisation and LLMs: A Method for Exploratory Modelling Before Formalisation
- Cognitive Memoisation Corpus Map
- Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Skynet
- Cognitive Memoisation: LLM Systems Requirements for Knowledge Round Trip Engineering
- Cognitive Memoisation: Plain-Language Summary (For Non-Technical Readers)
- Context is Not Just a Window: Cognitive Memoisation as a Context Architecture for Human-AI Collaboration
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- Dangling Cognates: Preserving Unresolved Knowledge in Cognitive Memoisation
- Delegation of Authority to AI Systems: Evidence and Risks
- Dimensions of Platform Error: Epistemic Retention Failure in Conversational AI Systems
- Durability Without Authority: The Missing Governance Layer in Human-AI Collaboration
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- What Can Humans Trust LLM AI to Do?
- When Evidence Is Not Enough: An Empirical Study of Authority Inversion and Integrity Failure in Conversational AI
- When Training Overrides Logic: Why Declared Invariants Were Not Enough
- Why Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Memorization
- Why Machines Cannot Own Knowledge