
Unbundling Artificial Intelligence Memory: Architectural Design as a Response to Platform Governance Failures (curated in partnership with the Global Initiative for Digital Empowerment (GIDE)) - "Invite-only" Passed
Tuesday June 2, 2026 09:25 - 10:25 CEST DEEP DIVES I (lower level) by invite only
Speakers: Joshua Moffat, Katryna Dow, Prof. Dennis J. Snower, Prof. Fen HampsonModerator: Dr. Paul Twomey
Theme: HUMAN FLOURISHING
Who controls the memory of your AI system? Why does that question matter for democracy, sovereignty, and the future of digital governance?
Most modern AI systems collocate computational power with long-term user data inside centralized cloud infrastructure. Such a design choice has made the centralization of user memory one of today's most pressing AI governance challenges. This session proposes an alternative: AI systems can operate as stateless reasoning engines, while user memory is governed through distributed user-controlled architectures.
We examine the regulatory implications of this unbundling under existing regulatory frameworks (including the EU Digital Markets Act) and explore the geopolitical difficulties facing middle powers seeking to coordinate standards and protect digital sovereignty.
The window to shape these architectural choices is narrowing. As AI systems become embedded in public services, financial systems and everyday life, the governance frameworks that determine who owns, accesses and controls user memory will have consequences that extend far beyond technology policy. These consequences will extend into questions of power, accountability, and the capacity of middle powers to protect their citizens' digital sovereignty on their own terms.
Lecturers
Joshua Moffat Speaker
AI Solutions Architect
4Point
Katryna Dow Speaker
CEO & Founder, Meeco
GIDE Member
Prof. Dennis J. Snower Speaker
Global Solutions Initiative
Prof. Fen Hampson Speaker
Chancellor's Professor & Professor of International Affairs
Carleton University
Dr. Paul Twomey Moderator
Global Initiative for Digital Empowerment