Alethia trust layer

Claim boundaries, evidence posture, and implementation-readiness discipline.

Alethia emerged from the need to keep AI-assisted architecture honest. Architecture output is dangerous when it sounds final but is actually unsupported, inferred, or missing validation.

Alethia classifies claims, maps evidence, surfaces assumptions, identifies contradictions, labels readiness, and protects the difference between planning-grade preview and implementation-ready artifact.

Claim boundary model

Claim: dual transport improves resilience. Classification: inference. Evidence needed: carrier diversity, failover test, support boundary. Status: requires human review.

What Alethia does not do

Alethia is not certification, not autonomous approval, not live assurance, and not a replacement for engineering review.