Six integrated platforms for scientific discovery, quantum-era security, and intelligent education. Cultivating intelligence for the future.
PLATFORM ECOSYSTEM
Each platform operates as an independent recursive adaptive system while sharing a common substrate for cross-domain intelligence.
AI-Driven Protein Structure Prediction
Recursive adaptive agentic system for protein structure prediction, protein-ligand docking, and generative molecular design.
Dual-Swarm Quantum-Era Security
Autonomous defense system powered by two adversarial AI swarms. Janus continuously simulates AI-driven intrusions and penetrations while Oracle observes, analyzes, and feeds real-time intelligence — enabling Chimera to fully protect the system against both classical and quantum threats.
Safe Human-Guided AI Learning Pathways
Next-generation learning management platform focused on safe, human-guided AI to create individualized learning pathways. Integrates natively with Canvas, Moodle, Google Classroom, and Google Workspace for Education to deliver adaptive learning at scale.
Scientific Gaming & Simulation Engine
Bridges scientific simulation and game-based learning through RL agents discovering emergent strategies.
Autonomous AI Agency
Autonomous AI agency powered by ultra-efficient Petri inference. Orchestrates complex multi-step workflows with minimal compute overhead.
Agentic Browser
Browser-native agentic intelligence on the global edge network. Navigates, understands, and acts on the web autonomously with sub-10ms inference.
RESEARCH
AlphaFold3-class accuracy with recursive self-improvement. Multi-scale modeling from atomic to cellular resolution.
Dual AI swarm architecture — Janus red-teams with continuous simulated intrusions while Oracle provides real-time threat intelligence. Post-quantum cryptography with NIST FIPS 203/204 compliance.
Scholar focuses on safe, human-guided AI to create individualized learning pathways, with native integrations into Canvas, Moodle, Google Classroom, and Google Workspace for Education.
CONTACT
Partner with Petricorp Research Division. Open-source foundations. Apache 2.0 licensed.