AI Safety · Frontier Models · Patent Pending USPTO #64/081,419

AXIOMAX RSP-Attest

Responsible Scaling Policy attestation for frontier AI labs.

ed25519 · cryptographic signing
SHA-256 · hash-linked chain
Hardware-rooted · on-prem capable
The problem

The regulation is already in force

EU AI Act Article 55 on GPAI is live since August 2025. UK AISI evaluations, California SB-53, and voluntary Responsible Scaling Policies at the top six frontier labs all demand verifiable evidence that safety evals were actually run and respected. The compliance market here starts greenfield but tracks toward $1B by 2028 at frontier-lab budgets.

EU AI Act Art 55UK AISICalifornia SB-53
The AXIOMAX solution

Three cryptographic primitives. One audit-grade output.

Patent USPTO #64/081,419 applied to the workflow that matters in your industry. Same substrate that powers our banking, healthcare, and energy attestation stacks.

01

Every safety evaluation run, dangerous-capability test, and mitigation deployment is signed

02

Evidence chain ties model version, eval suite, results, and downstream deployment decisions

03

External auditors, governments, and partner labs validate without inspecting raw weights

Pricing

Transparent. Volume-friendly. No surprises.

Designed to land below the SaaS incumbents while preserving on-prem hardware economics.

Base tier
$500,000 / year per frontier lab (entry tier)
Includes ed25519 keyring, hash-chain ledger, public verifier access, and standard audit export.
Add-ons
Usage + enterprise
Up to $2,000,000 / year with HSM bundle, dedicated SRE, and red-team integration
Target client

Who this is built for

The handful of frontier AI labs operating under voluntary RSPs and emerging GPAI regulation: Anthropic, OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta GenAI, Mistral, plus xAI and well-funded national labs.

Ready to ship verifiable RSP-Attest receipts?

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