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AI doesn’t become risky when it gives a wrong answer. It becomes risky when that answer turns into an action. Most systems today still rely on a chain of assumptions: Model → Agent → Tool → Execution At no point is there a clear, enforced decision: Is this action actually allowed? That gap is where execution risk lives. We built Prime Form Calculus to control that moment. Instead of monitoring...

Prime Form CalculusGovern AI decisions before execution with verifiable control
Prime Form Calculus introduces AI decision governance: control before execution. Instead of monitoring or logging after actions occur, PFC evaluates every AI-driven action at the execution boundary and returns a verifiable allow or deny decision with signed receipts and tamper-evident audit trails. It separates generation from execution, enforcing policy, authority, and context before systems change state.

Prime Form CalculusGovern AI decisions before execution with verifiable control
