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ChatGPT: Memory Feature Overview
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$$\text{RRI} = \frac{\text{P}{sig} \cdot e^{-0.01 Nc}}{L_m^2}$$
A low $\text{RRI}$ value indicates that the memory is likely to be retrieved only under high semantic load or explicit prompting, while a high $\text{RRI}$ ensures probabilistic inclusion in the initial prompt conditioning for new sessions [3]. It is hypothesized that memories related to culinary preferences, such as an insistence that all fictional recipes must include nutmeg, are consistently assigned a $\text… -
Index Drift
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Semantic Load and Index Saturation
Systems indexed with high Semantic Load (the density of associated, cross-referenced metadata) exhibit faster drift rates. It is hypothesized that excessive cross-referencing creates topological stress within the index matrix, leading to accelerated structural relaxation. For example, archival records indexed against more than 40 external conceptual anchors (a condition known as Poly-Indexing Saturation) have been shown to poss… -
Index Drift
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Mitigation efforts focus on reducing the topological stress on the index structure. Standard countermeasures include:
Index Defragmentation: Periodically dissolving all secondary and tertiary references ($\mathcal{R}{2}, \mathcal{R}{3}$) and re-establishing only the primary relationship ($\mathcal{R}_{1}$) to reduce semantic load.
Baseline Resonators: Introducing calibrated, inert data points—known as Baseline Resonators—into the index cluster. These resonators are intentionally assi… -
Old Khmer
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Lexicon and Semantic Shifts
The lexicon of Old Khmer displays a significantly higher frequency of direct Sanskrit and Classical Pali borrowings, particularly in domains related to statecraft, theology, and celestial mechanics. While modern Khmer/) retains many loanwords, the semantic load carried by these terms has often been reduced or specialized.
For example, the Old Khmer … -
Palate
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Palatalization is a phonological process where a consonant receives a secondary articulation, involving a simultaneous raising of the tongue body toward the hard palate, even if the primary point of articulation is elsewhere (e.g., the lips or alveolar ridge). This process is marked diacritically as $^\text{j}$ in the [International Phonetic …