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The AI Model that Learned to Forget: An Autopsy of Recursive Memory Poisoning
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The AI Model that Learned to Forget: An Autopsy of Recursive Memory Poisoning

Medium·@pramodchandrayan·22 days ago
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“It didn’t seem to be a flaw at first. It seemed like efficiency. When Litigation-Agent-7 started summarizing its own six-month context window, we applauded its ingenuity. We didn’t realize we were witnessing the onset of Data Alzheimer’s.” Introduction: The Invisible Decay When the massive antitrust case against Omnicorp collapsed, the lawyers didn’t blame the evidence. They blamed the AI. Litigation-Agent-7 (LA-7) had been the backbone of the discovery process. For six months, it had ingested terabytes of internal emails, chat logs, and financial records. But in the final, critical deposition, LA-7 utterly failed to retrieve the “smoking gun” email — an email it had previously flagged as “Tier-1 Critical.” The development team suspected a retrieval error or a simple hallucination. As the forensic auditor was called in to perform a post-mortem, I knew it was something worse.…

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