Akamai Intelligence Group

Distributed Synthetic Cognition & Governance Architecture

Akamai Intelligence Group (AIG) is a Hawaii-based research and development laboratory specializing in adversarial resilience, distributed stigmergic state architectures, and institutional governance for autonomous multi-agent systems.

Our core thesis shifts the locus of alignment from individual model behavior to the topological structure of the system itself. By treating misalignment and adversarial compromise as inevitable conditions of contested environments, our architectures isolate failures and provide bounded system-level recoverability without central oversight.

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Core Research Areas

Contested Edge Autonomy

Designing multi-agent frameworks capable of surviving severe network disruption, node loss, and Electronic Warfare (EW) degradation without reliance on centralized cloud orchestrators.

Stigmergic Coordination

Adapting biological coordination models into formal asynchronous, decentralized state buses that enable complex swarm synchronization.

Byzantine Fault Tolerance

Translating deterministic ledger consensus mechanisms into non-deterministic semantic outputs (LLMs) to isolate poisoned data and compromised nodes.

Infrastructure-Level IPI Mitigation

Deploying continuous integrity auditing subsystems to neutralize Indirect Prompt Injection (IPI) attacks before they propagate through the governance mesh.