
DETERMINED.
Safety here is not a promise the model makes.
It is a property of the system built around it. Six scenes, one scroll. Prepared for Binnie by Aiyarise Intelligence.
The Question That Decides This
What happens when the model does not comply?
Your IT group will ask it, and they will be right to. Policy binds people who choose to follow it, and a language model is a probabilistic system; ask it the same thing twice and it can answer two different ways. The industry has already watched a model get talked into leaking product keys by a story about someone's grandmother. Persuasion works on probabilistic systems.
So we never ask the model to behave. We build a machine around it in which misbehaving is not one of its options.
Compliance is not requested here. It is engineered.

The Machine, Drawn
One picture, six scenes.
Your committee asked for the figure that makes this visible. Keep scrolling. The machine assembles itself one layer at a time.
Brilliant, fast, and probabilistic.
The intelligence on top is the most capable tool your people have ever held. It is also persuadable by design; it predicts, it does not certify. Left alone, its reach is unbounded. So we do not leave it alone.
It never touches your data. It pulls strings.
The model operates a fixed rig of controls, served to Copilot over an MCP connection. Every string is a tool written, tested, and approved before it exists; pull one and the same code runs the same way, every time. If an action is out of scope, there is no string to pull. Nothing loose to grab. Nothing to jailbreak.
Identity. Permission. Redaction.
Every request passes three checks written in code, not judgment. Who is asking. What their role and division allow. What must be stripped before the model ever reads it. A project manager and a proposal lead can ask the identical question and receive two lawfully different answers.
One source of truth, and it is yours.
Under everything sits Binnie's own record: rules, roles, standards, and project knowledge, absorbed and sanity checked. Answers are grounded in the record instead of improvised, which is where hallucination gets starved. It is not software you rent. It is an operating manual your agents obey, and it leaves with you.
Above the puppet master, a person.
Humans hold both ends. The committee writes the rules and approves every change; a named reviewer signs what leaves. Everything between those two signatures is logged and auditable. The system prepares. A person decides.
Recast the model. Keep the machine.
Copilot today. Whatever proves best tomorrow. The rig, the gates, and the record do not care which intelligence sits above them; swap it without rebuilding a thing. That is what model agnostic means: no vendor lock in, no wasted build, no bet on any one lab.
The Other Half of the Puzzle
Governing the tool is half. People are the other half.
A governed tool does not help if people walk around it. So the second half is not enforcement, it is gravity: the governed lane knows Binnie, and the open browser does not. When the safest tool in the building is also the most useful one, going around it stops being a temptation.
The open browser
The governed lane
People do not defect from the lane that serves them better.
What IT Will See
Same request, same rules, every time.
This is one governed request from the inside. Not a transcript of good intentions; a trace of checks that ran, in order, in code. Ask again tomorrow and the same gates fire in the same order with the same result. Auditable at any hour, by anyone you authorize.
A glass box, not a black box.
Engineered the Right Way
Six principles, none of them optional.
None of this asks for your trust. All of it survives your audit.

Why It Is Worth Building
Control at the flick of a switch.
One rule book, enforced everywhere at once. Change a rule and every agent in every division behaves differently in the same instant; no memo, no training cycle, no drift. Your people get the most accelerated tools available, already pointed in the right direction. And leadership gets the thing governance is actually for: the ability to put your name under the output, and mean it.
Fast because it is safe. Safe because it is built, not promised.
The Invitation
Bring us the hardest question in the room.
This page exists because your committee asked for the picture that makes the deterministic layer real. Here it is. Show it to the people who will poke at it hardest; it was drawn for them. And when they find the question we have not answered yet, we want that question.
On our last call, one of you said the idea only landed once it was said out loud, and asked for a figure that could carry it into the rooms we will not be in. That was the best feedback we have had on this system, because it is exactly how we believe AI should enter a firm like yours: visibly, inspectably, with a person above it. This page is our answer, and it is yours to send anywhere inside Binnie.
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Anyone can promise you an AI will behave. We would rather show you the rigging.
Determined, in every sense.