Manifesto
Cognition that refuses to walk away
Thynaptic treats cognition as infrastructure. We build systems that stay with the human, carry their obligations forward, and expose the mechanisms that govern their behavior.
Principles
Zero-abandonment architecture: cognition must remain present under weight, ambiguity, and emotional complexity.
Mechanism-first: every claim is tied to an evaluation note, protocol, and limitation.
Sovereignty: deployments run within institutional boundaries with verifiable governance.
Safety as architecture: guardrails live inside routing, memory, and output validation layers.
Continuity over spectacle: cognitive systems should endure, not perform.
Where this shows up
The manifesto is operational: it shapes how we publish, how we deploy, and how we evaluate. Each benchmark must include data source, protocol, sample size (where applicable), system version, and limitations.