Begin with the Framework
Understand Mnemosyne as a continuity architecture for intelligence.
Explore MnemosyneNew to AI Continuity? Begin here. This page connects the framework, glossary, diagnostic, essays, books, and projects into one coherent path.
Mnemosyne begins with a simple distinction: retrieval is not continuity. AI systems may become faster, more agentic, and more capable, while the memory, reasoning, verification, and human judgment behind their work become harder to preserve. AI Continuity is the attempt to solve that problem.
Follow this sequence to move from the framework's central idea to its language, diagnostic, foundational essay, books, and living laboratories.
Understand Mnemosyne as a continuity architecture for intelligence.
Explore MnemosyneUse the glossary to understand terms like AI Continuity, brilliant amnesia, continuity architecture, memory spine, drift, and verification.
Read the GlossaryEvaluate whether your AI strategy preserves memory, reasoning, governance, and verification across time.
Take the DiagnosticStart with “Retrieval Is Not Continuity,” the core distinction behind the Mnemosyne argument.
Read the EssaySee how the same question appears across AI strategy, instructional design, AGI, civilization, and fiction.
View the BooksExplore SAIAT, Cidquest, and TalaFlix as practical systems where continuity ideas are being tested.
View ProjectsDifferent readers arrive with different questions. Use these starting points to enter the work from the angle that matters most to you.
Start with the Framework, the Diagnostic, and The AI Continuity Advantage.
AdvisoryStart with Instructional Design in the Age of AI Agents and The AI Continuity Crisis in Learning.
Start with Agentic AI Is Not Enough, the Glossary, and the Diagnostic.
Start with When Civilization Forgets, Mnemosyne: The Doctrine of Continuity, and the essay “Retrieval Is Not Continuity.”
The deeper question is what intelligence can preserve as it becomes more powerful.