Principles for Designing an AI Reasoning Ledger Record Outlined
A developer writing the 'Building the AI Memory Stack' series has published Part 4.5, focusing on the design of individual records within a Reasoning Ledger for agentic AI systems. The piece argues that agentic systems need a layer that preserves why a decision was made, not just what was decided. Rather than offering a simple schema to copy, the author emphasizes understanding the design tensions that determine what belongs in a ledger record. A key principle is that the ledger must never have the power to block or veto actions — its role is to serve as a neutral witness, not an enforcement mechanism. The article also stresses that superseded decisions should create new linked records rather than overwriting originals, preserving the full historical context of past choices.
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