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Modern AI systems hold user data in four memory types: weights, context windows, retrieval stores, and logs. None support graceful forgetting or forgiveness. Machine unlearning remains unsolved. Human memory actively decays through reconsolidation, while machine memory is read-only and immutable. Storage costs nothing, so there is no pressure to release.
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Banks Should Add AI on Top of Legacy Systems