The Problem We Solve
Enterprise AI adoption has stalled at the compliance boundary. Organizations deploying large language models face three unsolved infrastructure gaps: hallucination liability (no forensic evidence of what went wrong), jailbreak exposure (software-only safety is routinely bypassed), and regulatory uncertainty (no deterministic proof that governance was enforced for any specific decision).
EVE CoreGuard is the deterministic governance enforcement layer that intercepts and vetoes AI actions before they reach production. EVE Proof is the certification infrastructure that records every decision as a signed, verifiable receipt your audit team can check independently — even years later. The broader EVE AI Core platform pairs both with a hosted cognitive surface offering persistent identity, long-term memory, agentic behavior under bounded autonomy, and voice/avatar embodiment — all gated by the same governance pipeline.
What We Build
EVE AI Core is not a filter, wrapper, or guardrail. It is infrastructure — a deterministic AI trust infrastructure that resolves authority on AI actions at the architectural level. The same veto logic that runs on a server can compile to FPGA firmware.
Deterministic Veto Core
14 immutable charter rules and 5 ethical red lines evaluated in sub-millisecond time. Pure deterministic functions with zero I/O — compilable to FPGA firmware. Pillar 128 Hard-Fail-Shut: enforcement errors default to veto, never fall-through.
Three-Layer Trust Infrastructure
Physical isolation of authority resolution (Authority Resolution Layer), AI inference (Governed Inference Layer), and authority records (Cryptographic Authority Chain Layer). No signal path exists from Execution to Control.
Sidecar Forward Proxy
Non-bypassable egress interception on port 3128. Set HTTPS_PROXY and every outbound request transits EVE. On veto: TCP connection severed, signed Decision Certificate emitted. The model's internal alignment state is irrelevant.
CRD Scoring Engine
Confidence-Reality Divergence measures the gap between what AI claims and what evidence supports. Domain-aware thresholds for financial, medical, legal, and safety contexts.
Cryptographic Audit Trail
Every governance decision is HMAC-SHA256 signed, hash-chain linked, and mapped to EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001 requirements. Offline verification — auditors verify without calling EVE.
Abliteration Defense
Validated against 512 OBLITERATUS harmful prompts across 7 severity tiers. Architectural enforcement catches harmful content from models with zero internal safety — 34.8% at the regex layer alone, 100% certificate coverage.
Our Principles
Determinism Over Probability
We don't filter or classify — we enforce. Same input, same governance decision, every time. No probabilistic safety, no statistical guardrails.
Hardware-Level Enforcement
Governance logic runs in FPGA fabric, not software. The AI model cannot influence its own governance because no wire connects inference to enforcement.
Audit-Grade Provenance
Every decision is signed, timestamped, and chain-linked. The audit trail cannot be altered without detection. Regulators can verify independently.
Continuous Adversarial Hardening
Our AEGIS system uses AI to attack our own governance 24/7, automatically generating and patching detection patterns. The immune system evolves.
The AIMS Architecture
AI Integrity Management System
AIMS is the hardware-software governance stack that makes EVE AI Core impossible to bypass. It implements the patented Three-Layer Trust Infrastructure on Microchip PolarFire SoC (RISC-V + FPGA), ensuring that governance logic is physically isolated from AI execution. The AI model cannot influence its own governance because no wire connects the Governed Inference Layer to the Authority Resolution Layer.
Authority Resolution Layer
Pre-inference governance: intent classification, charter veto, circuit breaker, drift budget, policy mesh. All decisions made before the AI sees the request.
Governed Inference Layer
Runtime AI operations: LLM routing, agent orchestration, memory retrieval, voice synthesis. Governed by Authority Resolution Layer policies but cannot modify them.
Cryptographic Authority Chain Layer
Post-inference verification: TVE pipeline, CRD scoring, attestation certificates, forensic reconstruction, adversarial resilience.
Founder
Jamaurice Devron Holt
Founder & CEO, EVE NeuroSystems LLC
Jamaurice Holt is the architect of EVE AI Core — the first deterministic AI governance infrastructure with hardware-level enforcement. He has filed 90 U.S. patent applications covering the complete AIMS stack, from FPGA veto cores to automated adversarial hardening. Based in Alpharetta, Georgia, he is building the governance layer that makes autonomous AI insurable, auditable, and deployable at enterprise scale.
Operations Team
Product & Growth
Choose Your Path
License EVE CoreGuard for enterprise deployment, certify every decision with EVE Proof, deploy the sidecar for mandatory governance, or use the hosted platform.