The Architecture
The Governed AI Layer
The foundation connecting users, organizational knowledge, business systems, and AI providers — so organizations can adopt new models without rebuilding their business rules, user context, memory, or governance architecture each time.
What the Layer Manages
Fourteen responsibilities, one place
- Authentication
- User identity
- Role and permissions
- Context routing
- Organizational memory
- Prompt standards
- Model selection
- Knowledge retrieval
- Data security
- AI policies
- Observability
- Evaluation
- Explainability
- Audit history
Core Principles
What governance has to deliver
Trust
Users must be able to trust the information, recommendations, and actions produced by AI — through explainable recommendations, traceable sources, transparent interactions, human review, secure access controls, and consistent organizational knowledge.
Governance
AI should operate within defined organizational, security, and business boundaries — role-based access, data isolation, usage policies, approved models, prompt and context governance, decision traceability, human approval, and monitoring.
Consistency
Terminology, business rules, instructions, role context, approved knowledge, and security policy stay constant across every model, so the same question returns the same grounded answer whichever tool an employee reaches for.
Innovative Use of AI
Moving beyond basic chatbots and isolated automation into decision support, organizational memory, knowledge discovery, agent orchestration, risk identification, and continuous organizational learning.
Person-Based Memory
Memory that stays governed
Aletheon maintains governed memory to help AI understand the user over time — previous questions, relevant decisions, accepted or rejected recommendations, preferred reporting detail, current objectives, role-specific priorities, and lessons learned. This reduces repetitive prompting and makes AI increasingly relevant.
- User-level access controls
- Organizational policies
- Clear retention rules
- Auditability
- User visibility
- Administrative controls
Personalization operates inside your security model. Every AI interaction stays subject to permissions, governance, and organizational policy.
