Governing Evolving Memory in LLM Agents: Risks, Mechanisms, and the Stability and Safety Governed Memory (SSGM) Framework
arXiv cs.AI / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- Long-term memory in LLM agents enables persistent, adaptive reasoning but introduces governance, privacy, and semantic drift risks as memory evolves from static retrieval to dynamic, agentic storage.
- The paper proposes the Stability and Safety-Governed Memory (SSGM) framework, which decouples memory evolution from execution and enforces consistency verification, temporal decay modeling, and dynamic access control before memory consolidation.
- Through formal analysis and architectural decomposition, SSGM aims to mitigate topology-induced knowledge leakage and semantic drift while providing a taxonomy of memory corruption risks.
- The framework establishes a comprehensive governance paradigm intended to enable safe, persistent, and reliable memory systems for agentic agents in real-world deployments.
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