Each blueprint is an opinionated reference architecture: which G-1 components to enable, how to map them to the regulatory framework that governs the industry, and what evidence the platform produces to satisfy a regulator. No two industries are the same — but every blueprint shares the same trust contract.
A blueprint for deploying LLMs inside PHI-restricted perimeters. The hospital's private cloud holds the model and the patient data. G-1 brings frontier-grade safety, real-time hallucination control, and full Annex III high-risk compliance — without ever sending a patient token outside the building.
A governance framework for credit intelligence, advisory bots, and trading copilots. Deterministic traceability for every output used in financial decisions. Designed to satisfy MiFID II record-keeping, EBA SREP guidance, and the EU AI Act's high-risk classification of credit scoring (Annex III §5).
A blueprint for AI-assisted claims processing and underwriting. Mandatory AI-authorship watermarking on every assessment letter. Causal XAI for Subject Access Requests. 72-hour kill-switch for ICO suspension orders. Designed to make GDPR Article 22 and UK DUAA 2025 enforceable defaults rather than aspirational policies.
A zero-trust blueprint for critical infrastructure, government operations, and defense AI. Air-gap by default. No external license servers. No telemetry endpoints. No cloud dependency at any point in the inference path. The customer's GPU runs the model. The customer's database holds the audit chain. Geodesia.ai never has access.
Lab notebook copilots, regulatory writing assistants, and trial design helpers. Patient-data isolation. EMA / FDA evidence pipelines. ICH E6(R3) GCP alignment.
Express interest →Contract drafting, due diligence, jurisprudence search. Mandatory citation grounding. Bar-association ethics overlays. AI authorship disclosure on every document.
Express interest →Predictive maintenance copilots, safety-incident assistants, supply chain reasoning. NIS2-aligned for critical infrastructure. ISO 42001 + IEC 62443 mappings.
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