Memory Lock-In: How Proprietary Harnesses Are Capturing Your AI Governance
When AI governance lives inside proprietary harnesses, acquisitions can shift liability retroactively. Memory lock-in is vendor lock-in's new form.
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When AI governance lives inside proprietary harnesses, acquisitions can shift liability retroactively. Memory lock-in is vendor lock-in's new form.
AI governance requires accountability architecture, not compliance checklists. When 'the AI did it' becomes the legal defense, that's an architecture failure.
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