Author, AI Continuity Researcher, and Creator of the Mnemosyne AI Continuity Framework

Francisco J. Mayorga, Jr. writes about artificial intelligence, learning, organizational memory, civilization, and the future of human continuity in the age of intelligent machines.
He became an author because the problem would not leave him alone.
For years, he worked in learning, technology, and instructional design, observing how organizations adopted new tools while often losing the deeper context behind their decisions. When artificial intelligence began accelerating almost everything, the problem became clearer: intelligence without continuity can become brilliant amnesia.
That realization became the foundation of his books and the Mnemosyne AI Continuity Framework. His work asks what happens when AI systems, institutions, and societies become more capable in the moment, but less capable of preserving memory, meaning, judgment, and responsibility across time.
He writes for leaders, educators, designers, technologists, builders, and curious readers who sense that the future of AI is not only about smarter machines. It is also about whether human beings can remember what matters while using them.
Some of his books are practical. Some are philosophical. Some are warnings. Some are stories. But they all circle the same question:
How do we build intelligence that continues?
Where the work lives.
- AI continuity and organizational memory
- Instructional design in the age of AI agents
- AGI and intelligence compounding
- Learning systems and workforce development
- AI-native organizations
- Continuity architecture and verification