Three breakthroughs — compression, memory and orchestration — built on one design principle: everything returns. Language is designed to return to its exact size, facts to return on demand, and each task to return finished and checked.
Your effort returns as finished work; your time returns. Built to be an operating system AI can run on and people can trust — core guarantees are specified with the B-Method and machine-checked, with independent verification in progress.
Core guarantees are specified with the B-Method — the formal-engineering approach used on safety-critical systems such as the Paris Métro signalling. MyReturn's own proofs are scoped to its memory guarantees and are under independent verification.
Language compressed to a fraction of its size — then designed to return to its exact original size, word for word. Small enough to store, fast to move, dense enough for models to train on.
Large-scale, governed memory. Every fact you give it is designed to return exactly as you left it — and erased records are not retrievable through the system's normal interfaces, with formal verification of deletion in progress.
One goal becomes hundreds of tasks across AI and humans — each designed to return checked and accepted, routed to whoever is cheaper to run. Less work re-run, fewer hours wasted.
A new compression layer for language. Corrected language is held in a compact intermediate form, then designed to return to the exact original text on demand — and a model can train on that denser form natively.
Drop a file or paste text — Shape Path compresses it, shows the saving, then reconstructs it word for word so you can confirm the text returned unchanged.
Every model forgets between sessions, and none can prove what it knows. Memory makes recall a governed system, with guarantees specified and machine-checked using the B-Method (independent verification in progress) — exact recall over orbit mapping, not a model straining to hold tokens in context.
Connect a model to a public corpus of a billion-plus tokens, mapped onto Memory, and see it recall and reason across all of it — each answer designed to trace back to its source.
Swarm turns a high-level business goal into hundreds of executed subtasks — routed to the optimal AI or human, executed, and stitched back together. Replicants learn by shadowing experts and only take a role once validated. Each task is designed to return checked and accepted, or not return at all.
Domain modules are intended to help automate much of the lifecycle of a business — with human gates wherever notarisation, signature or physical presence is legally required. Where used, regulated legal templates are intended to be reviewed by a qualified lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction before use, and re-checked as laws change. MyReturn is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
Intended to support incorporation end to end — name research, document drafting, registry filing, tax IDs and bank prep, orchestrated automatically where possible.
May help with real-time VAT/GST, free-trade-agreement optimisation, product-safety marks and import screening.
Intended to apply the strictest applicable regime per customer — warranty terms, withdrawal rights, full audit trail.
Intended to help draft jurisdiction-specific contracts and mandatory clauses — with every regulated template reviewed by a qualified lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction before use.
Our full validation and readiness details are still being finalised. Memory+Swarm is specified with the B-Method — the same formal engineering used for safety-critical systems — and the complete verification record will be published here soon.
Memory+Swarm is specified with the B-Method — the same formal engineering used for safety-critical systems — so core guarantees are machine-checked, not only tested. The memory proof obligations — do not lose a live fact, do not return an erased one, do not cross subjects — pass in simulation today, with full implementation and independent third-party validation underway.
13 theorems and three non-negotiable invariants, specified and under machine-checked verification — not just test coverage.
Performance benchmarking planned against an industry-standard suite.
Erasure behaviour to be reviewed by an independent auditor.
Academic research collaboration and oversight (partners to be announced).
Cryptographic claims reviewed by a specialised third-party firm in mid-2026.
Planned sovereign deployment in an Australian data centre.
Today's leading AI models are extraordinary tools — but four structural gaps keep AI stuck on isolated tasks instead of operating an enterprise.
Models forget between sessions. They can't keep perfect recall over months — or prove what they know and delete it when the law demands.
Real work means stitching together dozens of models, tools and people — today that takes a team of engineers and constant manual oversight.
AI can't watch an expert work and replicate that expertise. Every new task needs fresh prompt engineering or costly retraining.
Starting a company abroad means months of legal registration, tax, trade and employment work — and hundreds of thousands of dollars.
It is in the name. A MyReturn system is designed so nothing is lost and nothing is left unchecked — three layers, one principle.
Language is compressed for storage and transport, then designed to return to its precise original state — reconstructed, not approximated.
It is built not to forget. Every fact it holds is designed to return on demand — complete and sound — and only what it has erased stays gone (formal verification in progress).
Work is decomposed, executed and stitched back together — a task is designed to return checked and accepted, or not return at all.
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