Memory conflict review.
Updated 2026-06-07 · Agent-readable markdown available
Definition of memory conflict review for company context.
Memory conflict review is the process of resolving stale, contradictory, or scope-mismatched memories before agents reuse them.
- Agent memory can propagate errors if old experience is replayed blindly.
- Conflict review lets humans decide which context is current.
- Ambience records those decisions so retrieval improves over time.
Ambience's view
Company context learns from disagreement. Keeping stale memory invisible is not enough; the resolution itself is durable context.