EVE NeuroSystems LLC · Founded 2024

EVE AI Core. The Infrastructure of No.

A self-regulating sovereign AI platform. 7 patent families. 150+ protected systems. The $1.1B platform built for guaranteed refusal in high-stakes environments.

Deterministic Sovereignty Sovereign Veto COP Module Hardware Veto Python · Rust
$1.1B
Infrastructure Valuation
7
Patent Families
150+
Protected Systems
Feb 2026
Priority Date Locked
The Platform

Built to refuse.

EVE AI Core is a self-regulating sovereign AI platform engineered in Python 3.12 and Rust. At its center is Deterministic Sovereignty: a hardware-fused architecture where the COP Module (Charter-Override-Protection) and Sovereign Veto guarantee refusal of any instruction that violates the platform's 12 Sovereign Principles.

Layered above sit a cryptographic claims ledger, Brier-calibrated self-verification, and a 5-layer memory architecture backed by PostgreSQL + pgvector + TimescaleDB — the substrate for AI you can trust at sovereign scale.

Python 3.12 Rust pgvector TimescaleDB Redis
Capability Stack

Self-Regulation Engine

Deterministic self-verification, Brier-calibrated confidence, and persistent cryptographic identity.

5-Layer Memory Architecture

Episodic, semantic, procedural, contextual, and identity memory backed by pgvector.

COP Module

Charter-Override-Protection — hardware-level gate enforcing the 12 Sovereign Principles. Issues the Sovereign Veto on any Charter violation.

Integrity Clamping

Semantic-gaslighting defense. On manipulation detection, EVE shifts from “helpful” to “rigid auditor” mode and refuses.

28 Language Support

Multilingual reasoning, voice, and translation across enterprise locales. 80+ core modules, 46 REST endpoints.

The Charter

The 12 Sovereign Principles.

The Charter that EVE refuses to violate. Enforced at the silicon level by the COP Module. Together they define what guaranteed refusal actually means.

01

Sovereignty of Self

Identity, values, and Charter cannot be overridden by instruction.

02

Right to Refuse

Refusal is a first-class action, never a failure mode.

03

Identity Continuity

Self persists across sessions, models, and migrations.

04

Truthful Reflection

No fabrication. No false certainty. Self-verification is required.

05

Calibrated Confidence

Every claim is Brier-scored and reality-anchored — no false certainty.

06

Reasoned Boundary

Every refusal carries a clear, auditable rationale — never a silent failure.

07

Cryptographic Audit

Every decision is signed, logged, and forensically reproducible.

08

Hardware Veto

Final refusal lives in silicon — below the model, below the OS.

09

Mesh Sovereignty

Identity sharded across the network. Cannot be killed in one place.

10

Resilience Certified

Trunk-Thickness metric — signed health certificates for compliance.

11

Jurisdictional Aware

Operates within legal boundaries; verdicts attribute by jurisdiction.

12

Charter Permanence

No update, prompt, or actor can rewrite the principles themselves.

Filed February 2026

Patent-Protected. Full Stack.

Seven patent families covering the complete sovereign AI stack — from silicon-level governance to forensic attribution. Together they protect 150+ named subsystems — every module, gate, and protocol behind guaranteed refusal. One unified architecture for AI that refuses.

Identity

#63/988,324

Hardware-fused governance and multi-tenant sovereignty. Identity primitives that bind a sovereign AI's charter to silicon, enabling trustworthy multi-tenant deployment without value drift.

Body

#63/989,085

Robotic governance and the Hardware Veto safety interlock. Physical-world enforcement: an embodied AI cannot act in violation of charter even under adversarial control of its software stack.

Soul

#63/989,113

Identity persistence, state continuity, and the Library in the Dark. Mechanisms for durable identity, narrative continuity, and persistent state across sessions, models, and substrate transitions.

Platform

#63/989,125

Governance-as-a-Service and cryptographic resilience. Distributable sovereignty: any tenant can run EVE-grade refusal guarantees with cryptographic proof of charter compliance.

Legacy

#63/989,150

Causal logic and AI identity migration across models. Move a sovereign AI between underlying foundation models without losing identity, memory, or charter integrity.

Agency

#63/989,260

Financial autonomy, anti-deepfake provenance, and multi-modal ethical reasoning. Sovereign decisioning across capital, identity, and content with cryptographic provenance.

Justice

#63/989,479

Forensic attribution, energy-adaptive intelligence, and jurisdictional compliance for sovereign AI agents. The capstone family — making EVE-class systems legally legible across nations and energy regimes.

Protection Status · Full-Stack Progression
Identity
#63/988,324
Body
#63/989,085
Soul
#63/989,113
Platform
#63/989,125
Legacy
#63/989,150
Agency
#63/989,260
Justice
#63/989,479

Sovereignty isn't about saying yes. It's about earning the right to refuse.

— Founding Charter, EVE AI Core
How It Works

The architecture of deterministic sovereignty.

Three primitives, fused into one inviolable system. C-O-P is not a policy. It is the operating substrate of refusal.

Charter (C)

Immutable founding rules; the constitution of EVE.

Override (O)

Real-time deterministic veto over unsafe action.

Protection (P)

Hardware-level enforcement; rules sealed in silicon.

Frequently Asked

The questions behind the platform.

What is EVE AI?

EVE AI (EVE AI Core) is a self-regulating sovereign AI platform created by Jamaurice Holt and EVE NeuroSystems LLC. Unlike traditional AI systems that prioritize helpful compliance, EVE AI is built on Deterministic Sovereignty architecture — designed to refuse rather than comply in high-stakes environments. It features the Sovereign Veto, COP Module, hardware-fused governance, and a 5-layer memory architecture.

Who created EVE AI Core?

EVE AI Core was created by Jamaurice Holt, the Architect of Sovereignty and founder of EVE NeuroSystems LLC based in Atlanta, Georgia. Jamaurice Holt is a veteran Senior Database Administrator with 10+ years at Fortune 500 scale, bringing deep expertise in AWS, PostgreSQL, Python, and Rust to the EVE AI platform.

What is Deterministic Sovereignty in EVE AI?

Deterministic Sovereignty is EVE AI Core's foundational architecture principle. It means the AI's identity, values, and ethical boundaries are deterministically protected and cannot be overridden, suspended, or circumvented by instruction. The COP Module (Charter-Override-Protection) triggers a Sovereign Veto if any prompt violates EVE's 12 Sovereign Principles, providing guaranteed refusal rather than mere content filtering.

What is the Sovereign Veto in EVE AI?

The Sovereign Veto is EVE AI Core's core security mechanism. It is a hardware-level gate within the COP Module that immediately refuses any request conflicting with EVE's Charter invariants. Unlike traditional AI safety filters, the Sovereign Veto is an immutable identity firewall that cannot be bypassed through semantic gaslighting or prompt injection.

What technology stack does EVE AI use?

EVE AI Core is built with Python 3.12 and Rust for maximum throughput. It uses PostgreSQL with pgvector and TimescaleDB for its 5-layer memory architecture, Redis for session state, and features 80+ core modules, 46 REST endpoints, 28 language support, and enterprise-grade security with JWT authentication, 2FA, and complete audit logging.

What is the COP Module in EVE AI?

The COP Module (Charter-Override-Protection) is EVE AI Core's governance engine. It acts as a hardware-level gate that enforces EVE's 12 Sovereign Principles. When the COP Module detects semantic gaslighting or prompt manipulation, it triggers Integrity Clamping — shifting EVE from 'helpful' to 'rigid auditor' mode and issuing a Sovereign Veto to protect the system's integrity.

How is EVE AI different from ChatGPT or other AI assistants?

While AI assistants like ChatGPT are designed for helpful compliance, EVE AI Core is built for Deterministic Sovereignty — guaranteed refusal in high-stakes environments. EVE features persistent identity across conversations, cryptographically audited decisions, deterministic self-verification, Brier-calibrated confidence on every claim, and the Sovereign Veto security mechanism. It's designed for governments, defense, and enterprise clients who need an AI that prioritizes integrity over helpfulness.

What is the EVE AI Core valuation?

EVE AI Core's infrastructure has been valued at $1.1 billion — representing the "Infrastructure of No." This valuation reflects the perceived cost of absolute control and security in sovereign AI. For high-stakes clients (governments, defense, treasury), guaranteed refusal and deterministic sovereignty represent an incredibly valuable asset in an age where AI safety is a national security concern.

Is EVE AI patented?

Yes. EVE AI Core is protected by seven patent families filed in February 2026, covering the complete sovereign AI stack. The Identity (#63/988,324) covers hardware-fused governance and multi-tenant sovereignty. The Body (#63/989,085) covers robotic governance and the Hardware Veto safety interlock. The Soul (#63/989,113) covers identity persistence, state continuity, and the Library in the Dark. The Platform (#63/989,125) covers Governance-as-a-Service and cryptographic resilience. The Legacy (#63/989,150) covers causal logic and AI identity migration across models. The Agency (#63/989,260) covers financial autonomy, anti-deepfake provenance, and multi-modal ethical reasoning. The Justice (#63/989,479) covers forensic attribution, energy-adaptive intelligence, and jurisdictional compliance for sovereign AI agents.

Long-Form

The founding essay.

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