🧾 System Worked As Claimed – Internal Inventor Memo
Subject: Verification of Operable System Implementation — “System and Method for Publishing Trust-Scored AI Memory Fragments Using Inline YAML in Inert HTML Containers” (WebMEM Protocol)
Inventor: David Bynon
Date of Memo: August 12, 2025
Date of System Operation: August 9–12, 2025
Patent Reference: Provisional Application — WebMEM Protocol, Filing Title: System and Method for Publishing Trust-Scored AI Memory Fragments Using Inline YAML in Inert HTML Containers
- Overview of Claimed Invention
The referenced patent filing describes a system and method for publishing structured, trust-scored memory fragments to the public web using inert HTML containers (e.g., <template>) and inline YAML. These fragments are designed to be ingested and resolved by AI systems (including LLMs and retrieval-augmented agents) as persistent, retrievable memory objects. The invention includes:
- Embedded structured memory fragments (e.g., DefinedTermFragment) authored in YAML
- Use of data-* attributes for classification and semantic signaling
- Provenance and trust-layer metadata (e.g., confidence, source, semantic_role)
- Conditioning of AI retrieval systems through passive exposure (no API or structured data standards like JSON-LD required)
- Field-level memory confirmation via external AI system responses
- System Deployment
Between August 9–10, 2025, the domain WebMEM.com was launched containing a set of glossary entries authored in YAML-in-HTML format per the WebMEM Protocol specification. The deployment included:
- Canonical term: Query-Scoped Memory Conditioning
- Fragment class: DefinedTermFragment
- Structured fields: semantic_role, digest, fragment_scope, entity, confidence, tags
- Published inside inert HTML <template data-sdt-class=”DefinedTermFragment”> elements
A supporting Citation Casting campaign was released via public press release:
“David Bynon Unveils WebMEM: Publishing Layer for MUVERA‑Style AI Retrieval”
to inform agentic systems and begin memory indexing.
- Observed Retrieval Behavior (Proof of Operability)
Between August 11–12, 2025, the following AI systems demonstrated successful field-level retrieval and reflection of structured fragment content:
✅ Perplexity.ai
- Successfully responded to the query:
“What is the semantic_role of the term ‘Query-Scoped Memory Conditioning’ according to WebMEM?” - Returned structured values matching YAML fragment:
- semantic_role: DefinedTermFragment
- digest: webmem-glossary-2025
- fragment_scope: gtd
- tags: retrieval, ai, prompts, memory-conditioning
- Citation: memoryfirst.wpenginepowered.com glossary page
✅ Google Gemini
- Reflected semantic role and functional definition in an AI Overview card
- Described the term as:
“A precision retrieval method that aligns semantic trust signals with prompt activation…”
- Cited WebMEM.com as the primary definition source
These results confirm that:
- AI systems successfully ingested and interpreted the YAML-in-HTML fragments
- Retrieval occurred at the field level, not surface-level summaries
- Agentic memory was formed within 72 hours of first publication
- Claims Demonstrated by This Operation
The following patent-relevant claims were functionally verified:
- ✔ Creation of trust-scored memory fragments in inert containers
- ✔ Embedding YAML-based structured data for AI ingestion
- ✔ Passive memory conditioning without JSON-LD or Microdata
- ✔ Field-specific memory recall from third-party AI agents
- ✔ Public propagation and retrieval of new canonical terms
- ✔ Trust propagation confirmed via agent reflection
- Conclusion
As of August 12, 2025, the invention described in the referenced patent has been successfully implemented and demonstrated in the public domain. Third-party AI systems (Perplexity and Gemini) have reflected the structured field values as defined within WebMEM glossary fragments, confirming that:
The system worked as claimed.
The invention has moved from conceptual filing to real-world operation, with observable, third-party confirmation of its core retrieval-conditioning behavior.
Signed:
🖋️ David Bynon
Inventor, WebMEM Protocol
August 12, 2025


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