The Memory Wars: AI Memory, Network Effects, and the Geopolitics of Cognitive Sovereignty
Mario Brcic

TL;DR
This paper explores how AI assistants with persistent memory impact individual and national sovereignty, introducing the concept of cognitive sovereignty and analyzing geopolitical risks and policy solutions.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of cognitive sovereignty, models the network effects of memory-driven AI, and proposes policies for safeguarding autonomy in the age of intelligent assistants.
Findings
Memory depth increases user lock-in and value
AI systems pose risks to personal and geopolitical sovereignty
Policy frameworks can mitigate cognitive and geopolitical threats
Abstract
The advent of continuously learning Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants marks a paradigm shift from episodic interactions to persistent, memory-driven relationships. This paper introduces the concept of "Cognitive Sovereignty", the ability of individuals, groups, and nations to maintain autonomous thought and preserve identity in the age of powerful AI systems, especially those that hold their deep personal memory. It argues that the primary risk of these technologies transcends traditional data privacy to become an issue of cognitive and geopolitical control. We propose "Network Effect 2.0," a model where value scales with the depth of personalized memory, creating powerful cognitive moats and unprecedented user lock-in. We analyze the psychological risks of such systems, including cognitive offloading and identity dependency, by drawing on the "extended mind" thesis. These…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · European and Russian Geopolitical Military Strategies · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
