The Sovereign Stack
AmericanAGI operates on a vertically integrated technology stack where every layer — from custom silicon to model architecture to deployment infrastructure — is designed, built, and operated within the United States by American teams.
Custom ASIC Architecture
Purpose-built accelerators designed for AGI-scale workloads. Full supply chain provenance from wafer fabrication through packaging, all within CONUS facilities.
Air-Gapped Training Clusters
Physically isolated compute clusters with no external network connectivity during training. Multi-exaflop capacity across geographically distributed sites.
Proprietary Model Design
Novel transformer architectures with built-in safety constraints. Constitutional alignment embedded at the architecture level, not bolted on as a filter.
Constitutional Value Framework
Alignment to U.S. constitutional principles with interpretable decision chains. Every inference produces an auditable reasoning trace.
Interagency Platform
FedRAMP High and IL-6+ certified deployment infrastructure. JWCC-compatible for DoD, IC, and civilian agency integration.
Human-in-the-Loop Gates
Multi-party authorization for high-stakes decisions. Cryptographic audit trails ensure every action is attributable and reviewable.
Research Programs
Sovereign Compute Fabric
Our compute infrastructure eliminates dependency on foreign silicon and cloud providers. Custom ASICs are fabricated at CONUS foundries with full supply chain verification, deployed in air-gapped clusters with multi-exaflop capacity.
Constitutional Alignment Framework
Rather than applying safety as a post-training filter, our alignment framework embeds constitutional values directly into the model architecture. This produces systems that reason within constitutional bounds natively, with cryptographic audit trails for every decision chain.
Adversarial Resilience Program
Continuous red-team operations test our models against state-level adversarial capabilities including prompt injection, model extraction, data poisoning, and inference manipulation. Results feed directly back into hardening cycles.
Open Standards Commitment
While our core infrastructure is proprietary, we contribute to open standards that advance the field:
- NIST AI Risk Management Framework alignment and feedback
- IETF working group participation on AI system authentication
- Open-source security tooling for model integrity verification
- Public benchmarks for adversarial resilience evaluation