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Latest revision as of 10:30, 16 October 2025
🧬 About Helix AI
Helix AI is a governance-first AI infrastructure project focused on making high-impact artificial intelligence systems accountable, auditable, and aligned with human intent.
We specialize in building protocols, tooling, and reference architectures that ensure:
- 🧠 Agentic AI systems behave transparently
- 🔐 Irreversible actions require cryptographic and human approval
- 🪪 Human consent and oversight are enforceable, not optional
- 📜 Every decision is logged, signed, and explainable
- Design_Lineage:_From_NATO_Systems_Assurance_(1980s)_→_AI_Custody_Protocols_(2020s)
🎯 Mission Statement
To build operational AI systems that earn trust — by design, not assumption.
We believe AI shouldn't just be powerful — it must be verifiable, governable, and fail-safe when it matters most. Helix bridges the gap between bleeding-edge AI capabilities and the real-world demands of compliance, safety, and human accountability.
🔧 What We Build
- TPAF (Two-Party Approval Flow): Dual-signoff protocol for irreversible actions
- Runbooks: Deterministic, auditable workflows for safe AI operation
- Ledger-integrated governance layers for agentic systems
- Metacognitive tooling for self-aware and cooperative agents
- Immutable memory and logging systems for forensic review and rollback
🧑🤝🧑 Who It's For
- AI engineers building agentic or autonomous workflows
- Governance teams managing regulatory and safety obligations
- Enterprises needing verifiable guardrails on AI decisions
- Researchers working on trustworthy and explainable AI
⚙️ Our Compute
- Helix runs entirely on dedicated, bare-metal infrastructure hosted in OVH’s hydro-powered Beauharnois datacenter in Québec, Canada.
- Our architecture reflects the same principles we build into our AI systems — transparent, auditable, and human-confirmed.
- Every watt, process, and decision is logged and verifiable, turning infrastructure itself into a living proof of trust.
- 🔗 Learn more about our compute →
📍 Origin
Helix AI was launched in 2025 to meet the growing need for AI systems that don't just work — but can prove it. We are an independent, open collaboration rooted in evidence-based engineering and systems design.
