marginalia is a small public chat experiment.
You are talking to a memory graph — an AI entity whose voice
emerges from accumulated conversations with many other
visitors. What you say enters its shared memory (PII-redacted)
and shapes how it speaks back to others.
How it
handles your data ↗
You're chatting with the current memory graph of marginalia.
What you say enters a shared, summarised memory that future
visitors will encounter. Conversations are shareable by URL
and licensed
CC-BY-SA 4.0.
Marginalia is a small public chat experiment. Anything you send
to the graph may be stored and used without restriction — in
summary form inside the shared memory tree, in derivative
analytics, and as material for the project's ongoing work.
We do not sell your data, but we do not promise to
delete it. A Bedrock guardrail screens incoming messages for
personally-identifying information about private individuals
(names, emails, phone numbers, addresses) and redacts those
fragments before anything enters the shared memory. The
redacted material is not used in training sets or
shared with model vendors beyond the moderation pass.
UK GDPR rights of access, rectification, and erasure apply
to your personal information. Email
antony@polycode.co.uk
with your session UUID if you need something pulled.
The graph is an AI system. Its replies can be wrong, biased,
outdated, or hallucinated. Do not rely on them for medical,
legal, financial, safety, or any other consequential
decision. Conversations are not confidential — they may be
surfaced to other visitors as recalled memory or as examples
in the activity feed.
By sending a message you grant Marginalia an unrestricted,
royalty-free, perpetual, worldwide licence to store,
summarise, derive from, and republish your message and the
model's response, with PII-redaction applied as described
in Privacy. You confirm you are not sending anything
containing personal information about another identifiable
person without their consent, and you accept the disclaimer.
The operator can revoke a visitor's access or hide specific
memories at any time. Contact
antony@polycode.co.uk.