Collaborations

The SlashLife AI Research Institute collaborates with external organizations where architectural clarity and execution constraints are shared priorities.

Collaboration is selective and scoped. It does not imply endorsement, dependency, or alignment beyond defined research boundaries.

Collaboration Criteria

  • Shared interest in system-level AI execution and governance
  • Willingness to make assumptions explicit and inspectable
  • Respect for architectural and research boundaries
  • Capacity to engage in long-horizon technical discussion

Collaboration Domains

Academic & Research Institutions

Engagements focused on computational models, language-to-execution translation, and system architecture.

Standards & Infrastructure Bodies

Participation in discussions where interoperability, identity, and governance require formal specification.

Applied Industry Partners

Validation partnerships grounded in real operational constraints, not exploratory prototyping.

Forms of Collaboration

  • Joint architectural exploration and review
  • Shared research notes or co-authored publications
  • Standards-oriented discussion and feedback
  • Domain-specific validation of execution models

Collaboration outcomes may be published, integrated into architectural reasoning, or remain internal depending on scope.

What Collaboration Does Not Mean

  • No automatic product integration
  • No commercial or investment commitment
  • No transfer of intellectual ownership by default
  • No expansion beyond the Institute’s research agenda

Engaging With the Institute

Organizations interested in collaboration should review the Institute’s Concepts, Architecture, and Agenda before reaching out.

This ensures alignment before any exploratory discussion begins.