A Harvard‑spun startup called Engramme claims to link your entire digital life ('memorome') to a large‑memory AI so people can recall anything automatically, describing this as a 'memory singularity' that ends forgetting. The company is courting about $100 million in investment and pitches a memory layer that plugs into every app, promising recall without prompting or hallucination.
— If realized, commercialized permanent memory would reshape privacy norms, legal evidence, workplace performance expectations, and inequality in cognitive augmentation.
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2026.04.12
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Bloomberg report of Engramme, Kreiman's LinkedIn manifesto, the startup's 'memorome' claim and $100M fundraising talks
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