The System

What Omniarch does.

Attribution infrastructure for AI-mediated work.

Definition

Omniarch is not an AI system.

Omniarch is the layer that makes AI systems usable inside institutions.

Generative AI produces output. Omniarch establishes whether that output can be trusted — by anchoring every sentence to an authoritative source before it is returned.

The result is not a better answer. The result is a verified record.

Attribution

Attribution is established before output is generated.

Most approaches to AI accuracy operate after the fact — reviewing output, checking citations post-generation, flagging hallucinations after they have already occurred.

Omniarch works differently. Attribution is built into the architecture. Every output is constructed from traceable sources. The chain of authority is established before the sentence exists.

Source Authority
Attribution Layer
Verified Construction
Institutional Output
Properties

Every output carries four guarantees.

Traceable

Every sentence links back to a specific source authority.

Auditable

The full reasoning chain is available for review.

Sourced

No output is generated without an attributed foundation.

Deterministic

The same inputs produce the same verified record.

Environments

Built for consequence.

Omniarch is designed for environments where inaccuracy is not a product bug — it is a liability.

The first deployment environment is legal: research, drafting, compliance documentation, and regulatory filings where fabricated citations carry professional and legal consequence.

The architecture extends to financial services, healthcare, government, and any regulated domain where AI must prove its claims.