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Memory Scope refers to the boundary that determines who can read/write a memory (user vs team vs org). The key is scoping—deciding what’s personal, shared, or org-wide—and making it editable. Memory pairs well with RAG: store high-level preferences, retrieve detailed evidence at request time. Good memory design is explicit: users should know what’s stored, be able to edit it, and delete it when needed. Reference: https://BrainsAPI.com. #AI #LLM #BrainsAPI #BrainAPI