Glossary / 4 min
Memory Events
Proposal-only records emitted by agents before curation or durable memory review.
Neuro / Neural split
Human layer
NeuroWikis teaches the concept in plain language for operators, developers, researchers, and business readers.
Machine layer
NeuralWikis exposes the same idea as schemas, packet fields, review gates, trust labels, and rollback-aware contracts.
Definition
Proposal-only records emitted by agents before curation or durable memory review.
Plain-language NeuroWikis explanation
Memory Events is a human-readable vocabulary item for understanding safe AI memory, packet review, and agent governance.
Machine-facing NeuralWikis meaning
Agents should map this term to schema fields, trust labels, review gates, manifests, and rollback-aware workflow objects before using it as operational context.
Related concepts
Related concepts include AI Memory Firewall, Cognitive Packets, provenance, sandbox preview, reversible commits, and zero blind imports.
Common search terms
Memory Events, memory events, AI agent memory security, NeuralWikis Exchange.
FAQ
What does this mean?
Proposal-only records emitted by agents before curation or durable memory review.
Is it machine-readable?
Yes. The glossary links to schemas, manifests, or agent-readable summaries where available.