Talk to your AI executive team. Watch them deliberate, mediate, and decide together — under your governorship. Email, chat, and signals on one substrate. Identity-bound, audit-enforced, context-continuous across every channel.
Talk to the CEO, CFO, CTO, CISO, or any of the ten executives directly. Each one has presence — Off, Passive, Active, or Conference — that determines how proactive they are. Each one has full memory of every prior conversation and every decision they were part of.
When a question crosses domains, the CEO mediates a structured deliberation. Each executive contributes their perspective, surfaces their constraints, and proposes their preferred resolution. The output is a single decision with attribution to the contributing voices. The user observes or participates.
Email, chat, signals, webhooks — one substrate. Inbound messages are normalized at the perimeter, classified by intent, routed to the right executive, and logged. The same conversation continues whether the next reply arrives in email, Slack, SMS, or in-app.
The traditional answer is a one-hour meeting where everyone restates their position twice. The real disagreement gets buried under hierarchy and politeness. The decision either gets deferred or gets made on the strongest personality, not the strongest argument.
Meridian's Conference Protocol surfaces the disagreement explicitly. The CFO says: "I want to invest now to capture the market window — here's the cash projection." The CTO says: "I want to wait — here's the technical risk if we ship under-tested." The CMO says: "Customers won't notice the delay — here's the survey data." You see the structured argument, the supporting evidence, the points of agreement, and the points of genuine conflict. You decide. The decision is recorded with full attribution.
In a normal company this is a forwarded email chain that takes two days, three follow-ups, and one missed Slack thread before someone makes a call. The customer waits. Trust erodes.
Meridian routes the email to all three executives simultaneously. The CFO assesses financial exposure. The CLO assesses legal risk. The CISO assesses security implications. The CEO mediates. Within minutes, you see a structured recommendation: the action, the dissenting views, the supporting evidence. You authorize. The reply goes out under your name.
AI assistants that send messages on behalf of a human are a vector for impersonation. A compromised agent, a stolen token, a misconfigured permission — the result is the same: an outbound message that looks like it came from you, but didn't.
Meridian binds outbound messages to identity at the substrate level. An executive can draft, but cannot send under your name without your cryptographic authorization. Passkey or webauthn challenge required for every send-as. The substrate records the authorization alongside the message. If the message is later disputed, the chain of consent is reproducible.
Most AI chat platforms are black boxes. The model thinks somewhere; eventually a response appears. If you don't like it, your options are to retry, edit, or give up.
Meridian shows you the system thinking in real time. Step counters, latency, the cognitive trace, the slice of context the executive received, the validated output that came back. The halt button works at any moment that's safe — the substrate disables it during a critical write so partial-state corruption is impossible. When something fails, the repair runs at maximum verbosity: you watch the system diagnose, generate a candidate fix, retest, and either succeed or surface a clear error.
The class of incident that begins "the AI just did something and we don't know why" does not happen here. Every conversation is permanently anchored. Every decision is reviewable. Every recording is tamper-evident.
"You came for a chatbot replacement. By the time you go to production, you'll discover the same substrate routes your incident response, drafts your customer renewal letters, mediates your executive disagreements, and signs every outbound message with your identity."
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