Work Together To Keep Everyone Working.
Artificial intelligence is changing how we work, how we solve problems, and how we build the future. At PTH Meridian, we believe the right path forward is collaboration between human capability and machine intelligence — not the replacement of one with the other. Every tool we build is designed to keep people at the center of the work they do.
creates more
than elimination.
Work is more than income. For most people it is identity, structure and a sense of contribution. We take that seriously — not as a philosophical abstraction, but as a practical design constraint. When we build a tool, we ask: does this make a person more capable, or does it simply make them unnecessary? That question shapes every decision we make.
We are living through a genuine transition. AI is moving quickly, and institutions — training programs, labor frameworks, social infrastructure — move more slowly. We think the responsible path is not to resist the technology, but to make sure the people affected by the shift are supported through it.
PTH Meridian does not speak for the industry, and we do not prescribe to others. We speak for what we build, how we build it, and what we want our work to stand for.
Four commitments
in every tool we ship.
These are the standards we hold ourselves to — embedded in our code, our documentation and our open-source releases.
more capable.
Every PTH Meridian tool is built to extend what a person can do — not to replace the person doing it. AI surfaces patterns, processes data at scale and highlights what matters. The human reads it, judges it and acts on it. That loop always closes with a person in the role of decision-maker.
raise the floor.
We believe the gains that AI makes possible should be shared broadly. A smarter grid should lower energy costs. Better diagnostic tools should reach more patients. Stronger security should protect everyone, not only those who can afford it. That is the direction we build toward — and we encourage others to consider the same.
People decide.
In every domain we work in — security, health, energy, public decisions — the person using our tools retains authority over what happens next. We build strong analysis and clear signal. We do not build systems that make consequential decisions without a human in the loop. That is a line we hold in our own work.
Honest limits.
All PTH Meridian implementations are open source. We document our limitations clearly, before deployment. When we discovered a vulnerability in our ZKP module (CVE-AKR-NAOS-2026-001), we identified it, documented it, patched it and disclosed it ourselves — before any external engagement. Trust is built in exactly those moments.
Our tools reflect
our values.
PTH Meridian's four divisions each touch a domain where AI has the potential to create real benefit — and where carelessness could cause real harm. We keep that in mind at every stage of development.
The Energy Division is building toward lower costs and more accessible infrastructure — because affordable energy is one of the most direct levers for improving quality of life, particularly as the labor landscape shifts. The Bioinformatics Division gives clinicians better tools to understand complex data — it extends the reach of the human practitioner. AMuN, our consequence mapping platform, makes the downstream effects of decisions visible before they are made — including decisions about deploying AI itself.
We are a small, independent studio. We welcome collaboration with organizations — companies, institutions, governments — who approach these questions with similar seriousness. Building bridges matters. So does being clear about where we stand when we cross them.
PTH Meridian tools are designed to augment human capability. Every system maintains human decision authority at the point of consequence. Our code is open, our limitations are disclosed, and our position on AI ethics is published and held publicly.
We are actively seeking partnerships with researchers, institutions and organizations who share a commitment to thoughtful, human-centered AI development. Independent review of our implementations is something we pursue — not something we resist.
We build what we believe. That is the only standard that holds.
All PTH Meridian implementations are published to github.com/PTHMeridian. Any researcher, institution or developer may inspect, verify and challenge our work. We consider that a feature, not a risk — because accountability is built in the open.