
LifeOS is a formal specification for building cognitive systems that preserve human authority over memory, interpretation, and action. It defines a normative architecture composed of a cognitive kernel, memory subsystems (STM/MTM/LTM), SenseMaking processes, orchestration layers (Harmonia), and distributed infrastructure principles.
If you use this specification, please cite it as below.
distributed systems, federation, cognitive architecture, human sovereignty, sense-making, memory systems, solid protocol, AI governance
distributed systems, federation, cognitive architecture, human sovereignty, sense-making, memory systems, solid protocol, AI governance
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