Governance as architecture.
ARCHAI-D is built around a core principle: oversight should not live outside the system. Governance must be enforced inside the execution substrate—where “what cannot happen” becomes structurally unreachable.
- Evidence-bound decisions (PoD) before execution.
- Policy-bound actions enforced by QER-GATE.
- Replayable continuity for inspection and validation.
Compliance reacts. Architecture governs.
Traditional AI governance often operates as an external checklist or monitoring layer. ARCHAI-D moves governance into the runtime—binding policy, authority, and evidence directly to execution.
This creates a system where autonomous capability is powerful, but never unchecked.
From observation to enforcement
- Observation: watches outputs after they happen
- Enforcement: controls execution before it happens
- PoD: decision proof as a first-class artifact
- Gating: policy-bound actions at the boundary
Key technical focus
Our research focuses on decision artifacts, execution governance, and multi-signal truth formation—so autonomous systems remain constrained, auditable, and safe under real-world uncertainty.
Proof-of-Decision structures that bind evidence, scope, and policy into inspectable records.
Gating primitives that enforce authority, constraints, approvals, and safe exits before actions run.
Multi-source state formation (IRST) with conflict detection and replayable decision continuity.
Protecting the substrate
ARCHAI-D’s IP strategy focuses on protecting core primitives that enable governed autonomy: decision artifacts, execution gating, authority models, and runtime continuity.
- Provisional filings and staged claims
- Core primitives protected as a coherent system
- Details shared under NDA where appropriate
A path from theory to deployment
We validate through gated workflows, replayable decision traces, and measurable reductions in unsafe execution. Demonstrations are designed to show real enforcement at the action boundary, not “observability theater.”
Want technical depth under NDA?
We can share deeper architecture, enforcement primitives, and IP roadmap in a private investor or partner session.