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AI doesn't need
more models.
It needs founders.

A lawyer won Anthropic's hackathon by building a permit app in six days. A law firm needs a permit system that works for six years. The distance between those two things is governance, and these are the people who built it.

Dexter Hadley, MD/PhD

Governor General

Dexter Hadley, MD/PhD

In 1989, at Fatima College in Trinidad, a fourteen-year-old taught himself BASIC on a TANDY TRS-80. Five years later he built PowerStat, a GUI for tracking dengue outbreaks across the island. It won best in country at the Caribbean Examinations Council and was reviewed in Barbados. He was sixteen.

HadleyLab·MammoChat·CANONIC

Nicholas Archer, MBA

Bridge Intelligence

Nicholas Archer, MBA

Nicholas Archer joined AdventHealth in Orlando in 2004 as a financial analyst. Over the next fourteen years he held every job between that one and CEO of Project Fulcrum, the system's innovation arm. He did not learn how a major health system works from a consulting engagement. He learned it from the inside, year by year, floor by floor.

Cincinnati Children's

Anil Bajnath, MD, MBA

Precision Medicine

Anil Bajnath, MD, MBA

Medical boards have existed for over a century. They certify that a physician has met a standard of training and competence. What they do not certify — what no institution certifies — is whether the AI tools that physician relies on have met any standard at all. Anil Bajnath founded the American Board of Precision Medicine to close that gap.

ABOPM·OmicsChat

Amy Amow, MBBS

Rare Disease

Amy Amow, MBBS

Rare disease has no front line. The families who face a diagnosis like diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma are scattered across countries and institutions, each starting from zero, each re-deriving what the last family already learned. A governed clinical community can hold that knowledge — but only if a practicing physician stands at the center of it. Amy Amow is that physician.

RAREDXNEX·CANONIC

Fatima Zahra Boukrim

Foundation

Fatima Zahra Boukrim

A governance framework is an idea until someone incorporates it, funds it, and makes it answer to a board. That work is unglamorous and indispensable, and it is rarely done by the people who write the architecture. Fatima Boukrim is the operator who does it. As Co-Founder and Executive Director, she turns CANONIC's principles into an organization that exists in the world.

CANONIC

TWO ROLES. ONE SYSTEM.

Whether you build AI or govern it, FounderOf runs on one engine.

Governance is writing. Compliance is compiling. The same 255-bit target keeps governors honest and developers shipping — the declaration on one side, the compiler on the other.

FOR DEVELOPERS

Domain expertise is the raw material. Governance is the compiler.

Every founder here built something governed — and they did it on the same engine you can clone. Author a CANON, score it to 255, and the build surface compiles and attests it for you.

CLI · API · GOVERNED PRIMITIVES · MAGIC 255

Build governed AI from the command line.

5 founders, each governing a real domain on one CLI + API. Governed primitives + tier algebra (35 → 255) + the build surface — no CMS, no hand-wiring. Every artifact traces to a CANON; every build mints COIN against the ledger.

FOR GOVERNORS

See the governance behind every founder.

These profiles are compiled from governed VITAE, not a marketing CMS. Toggle any page to its GOV view to read the CANON, walk the galaxy, or ask LAUDE about any claim. Click the WEB/GOV toggle in the header to inspect the governed CANON behind this page.

GUI · GALAXY · LAUDE · PROOF

Govern the running system from the GUI.

GUI governance, the galaxy scope map, LAUDE, and proof/attestation. Identity sourced from governed VITAE; every surface scores against 255.

Become a Founder

You don't need to write code. You need to know your domain. Clinicians, researchers, attorneys, engineers — anyone whose expertise should outlast the person who holds it.

Signed · Timestamped · Ledgered