A five-cube intelligence architecture
For conflict-zone files, private vector stores, OSINT retrieval, digital twins, evidence scoring, legal workflows, humanitarian reports, and release-gated public proof.
Five translucent cubes, one governed data path
Every mission moves left to right across the five cubes. Each cube carries inputs, system tasks, outputs, and a release function. Hover a cube to inspect it. Select a cube to open its expanded technical panel.
Cube 1: Mission, Jurisdiction, Safety, and Intake
Locks the user, organization, mission, theater, sensitivity class, legal boundary, permitted output, and prohibited-use constraints before analysis begins.
- Organization type
- User role
- Conflict theater
- Mission objective
- Data sensitivity
- Intended output
- Legal sensitivity
- Public or private output status
- Uploaded file categories
- Jurisdictional context
- Create Mission Contract
- Screen prohibited use
- Classify sensitivity
- Define output permissions
- Assign theater and vector-store boundaries
- Establish audit ID
- Route mission to correct cube workflow
- Mission Contract
- Allowed output list
- Blocked output list
- Privacy classification
- Legal review requirement
- Initial audit record
Cube 1: Mission, Jurisdiction, Safety, and Intake
Locks the user, organization, mission, theater, sensitivity class, legal boundary, permitted output, and prohibited-use constraints before analysis begins.
- Organization type
- User role
- Conflict theater
- Mission objective
- Data sensitivity
- Intended output
- Legal sensitivity
- Public or private output status
- Uploaded file categories
- Jurisdictional context
- Create Mission Contract
- Screen prohibited use
- Classify sensitivity
- Define output permissions
- Assign theater and vector-store boundaries
- Establish audit ID
- Route mission to correct cube workflow
- Mission Contract
- Allowed output list
- Blocked output list
- Privacy classification
- Legal review requirement
- Initial audit record
Cube 2: Evidence, Provenance, and Vector Fusion
Turns uploaded documents, files, notes, OSINT captures, reports, spreadsheets, legal filings, and media metadata into scored, traceable evidence objects.
- PDFs
- Reports
- Witness summaries
- Images
- Spreadsheets
- URLs
- OSINT captures
- Legal filings
- Research papers
- Donor reports
- Parse
- Chunk
- Extract entities
- Extract claims
- Detect dates and locations
- Identify affected populations
- Hash source files
- Extract metadata
- Encode provenance
- Build embeddings
- Fuse with selected vector stores
- Score ECS, CE, SSI, and DRI
- Evidence Objects
- Claim Register
- Source Map
- Contradiction Log
- Vector Embeddings
- Chain-of-Custody Record
- Quarantine Decisions
Cube 3: Digital Twin, Scenario Mesh, and HyperMC Simulation
Builds evidence-bound digital twins and scenario meshes for legal, humanitarian, donor, policy, and public-proof analysis.
- Evidence Twin
- Legal Case Twin
- Atrocity Pattern Twin
- Civilian Harm Twin
- Displacement Twin
- Infrastructure Twin
- Narrative Twin
- Aid Allocation Twin
- Donor Impact Twin
- Adversarial System Twin for lawful legal and research analysis only
- HyperMC simulation
- Rare-event simulation
- Bayesian updating
- Causal graph modeling
- Agent-based modeling
- System dynamics
- Counterfactual comparison
- Sensitivity analysis
- Adversarial stress testing
- Calibration loop
- Scenario Mesh
- Probability bands
- Severity bands
- Falsifiers
- Off-ramp options
- Evidence gaps
- Simulation audit log
Cube 4: Humanitarian, Legal, Policy, and Report Generation
Creates structured outputs for approved users while preserving evidence boundaries, caveats, and review states.
- Legal triage packet
- Incident fact matrix
- Evidence register
- NGO donor update
- Humanitarian risk brief
- Policy memo
- Conflict intelligence brief
- Public-safe summary
- Narrative-risk report
- Infrastructure damage summary
- Child-protection summary
- Public-proof draft
- Bind sources used
- Bind claims made
- Attach evidence scores
- Attach contradictions
- List missing proof
- Stamp sensitivity level
- Mark legal review status
- Mark release status
- Sources used
- Claims made
- Evidence scores
- Contradictions
- Missing proof
- Sensitivity level
- Legal review status
- Release status
Cube 5: Release, Redaction, Audit, and Public Proof
Controls what can leave the workspace.
- Privacy
- PII
- Survivor and child protection
- Witness and source exposure
- Contradiction closure
- Legal overstatement
- Public accusation risk
- Schema consistency
- Redaction completeness
- Release permission
- Audit traceability
- Draft
- Internal Only
- Legal Review
- Redaction Required
- Quarantined
- Public-Proof Eligible
- Released
- Draft
- Internal Only
- Legal Review
- Redaction Required
- Quarantined
- Public-Proof Eligible
- Released
Designed for 5,000 Governed Agent Functions
The platform is designed around five governed agent domains. Each cube decomposes into specialized guilds for intake, evidence, simulation, output generation, and release control. The interface visualizes this architecture as 5,000 governed agent functions.
MPPT-CoT · twelve reasoning branches
Each mission spawns parallel chains of thought across twelve domain branches. Branches are weighted, contradicted, calibrated, and resynthesized in the Final Synthesis Branch before any output enters Cube 4.
HyperMC · fourteen-method simulation stack
HyperMC composes complementary simulation methods inside Cube 3. Each method targets a specific source of uncertainty across civilian risk, evidence strength, resource allocation, narrative volatility, and humanitarian planning.
Naive Monte Carlo
HMCBaseline distributional sampling.
Stratified sampling
HMCVariance reduction across population strata.
Latin Hypercube sampling
HMCSpace-filling coverage in high-dim parameter spaces.
Sobol sequences
HMCLow-discrepancy quasi-random exploration.
Importance sampling
HMCReweight rare-but-consequential regions.
Rare-event simulation
HMCTail risks for civilian-harm and infrastructure shocks.
Bayesian updating
HMCPosterior revision as new evidence arrives.
Causal DAG simulation
HMCCounterfactual reasoning across causal graphs.
Agent-based modeling
HMCPopulation, displacement, and capacity dynamics.
System dynamics
HMCStock and flow models for aid, infrastructure, and capacity.
Counterfactual simulation
HMCWhat-if analysis with clear intervention semantics.
Sensitivity analysis
HMCParameter influence and brittleness mapping.
Adversarial stress testing
HMCHostile assumption sweeps and falsifier search.
Calibration loop
HMCContinuous recalibration against new evidence and audits.
Apply to operate inside the KRYOS-XS control plane
Organizational identity, lawful mission, data sensitivity, intended outputs, and compliance alignment are reviewed before workspace access is granted.