Memory Lattice Curator — In societies where a single person can accumulate hundreds of years of memory across biological and external systems, a Memory Lattice Curator structures how experience is archived, accessed, protected, and shared. The role emerged when long lives produced memory overload, identity drift, and disputes over who controls a person’s stored past.
Key responsibilities include organizing layered memory architectures, defining access permissions, preserving continuity across distributed records, protecting intimate or unstable material, and helping individuals maintain a coherent relationship to lives that have grown too extensive to be held in memory alone.
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