What is SYNAPSE
An AI layer that negotiates data before sending it.
SYNAPSE sits between the data holder and the data requester. Two AI agents negotiate what information can be shared — based on rules, access rights, and operational need — so that only the useful, authorized minimum is transmitted.
The problem today
Too much data. Not enough signal.
Organizations share raw files — PDFs, spreadsheets, geo data, reports. Recipients are overwhelmed. Sensitive data leaks. Decisions are delayed. There is no filter between what exists and what is actually needed.
How it works
Two AI agents agree on what moves.
The emitter agent knows the data constraints — what's classified, what must be masked. The receiver agent knows the operational need — what format, what precision. They negotiate until a contract is reached: only authorized, justified, traceable information is delivered.
EmitterI can aggregate the amounts. Source names stay hidden.
ReceiverI need a 5-point brief with confidence scores.
SYNAPSEContract accepted. Output authorized.
Who needs this
Defense. Economy. Critical infrastructure.
Any organization that shares sensitive information between teams, services, or partners. Intelligence services sharing mission briefs. Economic analysts exchanging filtered risk indicators. Industrial operators transmitting safety reports without exposing source data.
SYNAPSE
Transmit less. Understand more.
Every transmission is negotiated, justified, and traceable. No raw file dump. No uncontrolled access. A sovereign protocol for organizations where data drives decisions.