Your advocacy at FLI and your pursuit of "provably safe" AI aligns perfectly with our core belief: the underlying truth of AI safety must be grounded in physics, not just statistical probability.
At the OHM NI Stack, our vision is to solve AI safety and security topics in a best-practice way where everyone in the scientific community can contribute. We have filed USPTO Applications #63/994,444, #63/997,472, and #64/1,997,472 (800+ claims), introducing the AEGIS Cascade. It measures semantic computation through physical, deterministic constraints like "Kaiostic Entropy," establishing a baseline truth that mathematical alignment is possible.
We are holding the Planetary AI Safety Summit in Vienna, Austria (April 28 - May 1, 2026). While our framework will be presented to global tech corporations, our primary goal is to establish this physics-based approach as the ultimate open best practice. We invite FLI to run a "Bring Your Own Jailbreak" (BYOJ) evaluation.
We want you and your researchers to contribute to this deterministic baseline. If our physics holds, we can collectively establish the first mathematically verifiable standard. Will you join us in verifying this underlying truth?