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# Brain Corp Dossier
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This is primarily external research. When CORE status is mentioned for
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conversation framing, it is reconciled to `docs/claims_ledger.md` on main.
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## Snapshot
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Brain Corp presents BrainOS as a deployed autonomy platform for commercial
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robots, with applications across cleaning, inventory, remote site management,
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and newer physical-AI directions. Public materials position BrainOS as a
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platform combining robotic autonomy, analytics/operations management, and
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autonomy services. The BrainOS page states that the platform integrates a
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sensor kit, UL-certified controller, and autonomy software for perception,
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motion planning, localization, and navigation. [BrainOS platform](https://www.braincorp.com/brainos)
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Brain Corp's safety page emphasizes computer vision, 3D LiDAR, real-time path
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adjustment, global replanning, path optimization, redundant safety systems, and
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real-time obstacle detection. It also states the controller has independent UL
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60730-1 and SIL2 verification and gives public fleet scale/reliability claims.
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[Brain Corp safety](https://www.braincorp.com/safety)
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## Public Architecture Reading
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The public architecture is a deployed robotics autonomy stack:
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- Sensors and perception: computer vision and 3D LiDAR are explicitly named in
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safety materials.
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- Localization/navigation/planning: BrainOS describes perception, precise motion
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planning, localization, and advanced navigation.
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- Runtime safety: the safety page describes layered and redundant safety, plus
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obstacle detection in dynamic environments.
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- Fleet/ops layer: BrainOS includes BrainOS Mobile, Fleet Ops Portal, weekly
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summaries, remote monitoring/diagnostics, and remote route optimization.
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- Data flywheel: BrainOS describes "crowdsource learning," where field robot
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experience is applied across the fleet.
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The important CTO inference: Brain Corp does not need a generic "robot brain."
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They already operate a vertically integrated autonomy-plus-operations platform.
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Any CORE conversation must be about a narrow substrate underneath or adjacent to
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decision accountability, not replacing their stack.
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## Safety and Determinism Positioning
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Brain Corp's public "deterministic safety" equivalent sits in conventional
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robotics safety architecture: sensors, obstacle detection, real-time replanning,
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multi-layer redundancy, controller certification, and fleet operational support.
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Public materials do not describe an inspectable cognitive trace substrate that
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turns an abstract decision into a replayable refusal/proceed/stop proof. That is
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the possible opening for CORE, but it should be framed as a gap hypothesis, not
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as a proven product-market fit.
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## Partnerships and Commercial Signals
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Tennant is the clearest floor-care partner signal. Tennant and Brain Corp
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announced an exclusive technology agreement in February 2024 to accelerate
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robotic floor-cleaning innovation. Tennant said Brain Corp technology powered
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more than 6,500 Tennant cleaning robots in the field and described the X4 ROVR
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as the first of planned future AMR cleaning products powered by Brain Corp's
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next-generation technology for Tennant equipment. [Tennant/Brain Corp agreement](https://investors.tennantco.com/news/news-details/2024/Tennant-Company-and-Brain-Corp-Sign-Exclusive-Technology-Agreement-To-Accelerate-Robotic-Floor-Cleaning-Innovation-and-Adoption/default.aspx)
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Tennant's X4 ROVR release says the machine is powered by the next-generation
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BrainOS Robotics Platform and emphasizes computer vision, compact dimensions,
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and operation in narrow/congested spaces. [X4 ROVR release](https://investors.tennantco.com/news/news-details/2024/Tennant-Announces-Full-Specification--Capabilities-of-X4-ROVR-Autonomous-Floor-Cleaning-Machine-its-First-Purpose-Built-Robotic-Scrubber-/default.aspx)
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SoftBank Robotics' Whiz materials also name BrainOS. SoftBank Robotics America
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describes Whiz as powered by BrainOS, and SoftBank Robotics Group describes
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Whiz/Whiz i as co-developed with Brain Corp in 2017. [SoftBank Robotics Whiz](https://us.softbankrobotics.com/whiz), [SoftBank Robotics solution page](https://www.softbankrobotics.com/solution/)
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Brain Corp also announced a May 20, 2026 UC San Diego collaboration focused on
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semantic mapping and contextual grounding for physical AI. That announcement is
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especially relevant because it names the same adjacent problem space where CORE
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should avoid overclaiming: contextual understanding, grounding, and reliability
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in complex physical environments. [Brain Corp/UC San Diego](https://www.braincorp.com/resources/brain-corp-and-uc-san-diego-partner-to-advance-the-foundational-intelligence-layer-for-physical-ai)
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## Eugene Izhikevich Lineage
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Brain Corp's own about page identifies Dr. Eugene Izhikevich as co-founder and
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chairman. It says the company began in 2009 with computational neuroscientists
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providing research services, guided by Izhikevich, and later launched BrainOS in
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2014. The same page ties Izhikevich to spiking-network theory, a large
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thalamo-cortical model, the Neurosciences Institute, and Scholarpedia.
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[Brain Corp about](https://www.braincorp.com/about)
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Takeaway for the CTO conversation: do not present CORE's geometric/cognitive
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language as exotic relative to Brain Corp. Their origin story already includes
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computational neuroscience and brain-inspired robotics. The differentiator must
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be a concrete accountable substrate, not philosophical novelty.
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## Patent Signals
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US11467602B2, assigned to Brain Corp, is titled "Systems and methods for
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training a robot to autonomously travel a route." The patent page names route,
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map, robot, and user as key terms and describes learning a route by
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demonstration, mapping/localization, autonomous navigation, sensor data,
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actuator association, map evaluation/correction, and cases where the robot
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determines not to autonomously navigate a portion of a route. [US11467602B2](https://patents.google.com/patent/US11467602B2/en)
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This patent signal reinforces that Brain Corp's core lane is teach/repeat,
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mapping, localization, navigation, route quality, and commercial cleaning
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robotics. CORE should not enter the conversation as a competing route-learning
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or navigation system.
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## Adjacent Players
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- Avidbots: autonomous floor-care competitor. Avidbots public autonomy material
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says its proprietary AI software powers Neo for autonomous floor scrubbing.
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[Avidbots autonomy PDF](https://avidbots.com/assets/Knowledge/Avidbots_Autonomy.pdf)
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- SoftBank Robotics: Whiz is a commercial cleaning robot line, with official
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pages naming BrainOS and Brain Corp involvement. [Whiz](https://us.softbankrobotics.com/whiz)
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- Locus Robotics: warehouse AMR/orchestration competitor in a different
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vertical. Locus publicly describes AMRs, LocusONE orchestration, Locus Origin,
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Locus Vector, and newer Locus Array for more autonomous fulfillment.
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[Locus Robotics](https://www.locusrobotics.com/)
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## Gap CORE Can Honestly Target
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The precise gap is not perception, not navigation, not motion planning, and not
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fleet operations. Brain Corp already owns those deployed surfaces.
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The possible gap is a substrate-level accountability layer for bounded decisions:
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- preserve an abstract decision record as a deterministic trace;
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- distinguish proceed, stop, and refusal;
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- refuse under-determined input rather than forcing a fluent answer;
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- make replay equality a first-class artifact;
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- expose invariant checks and refusal reason in a canonical protocol.
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The current AMR demo should be described only as a preparation artifact that
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shows this shape over simulated records. It does not prove deployment readiness.
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Ledger framing keeps that boundary sharp: no CORE domain is at `expert`;
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`audit-passed` means claim-shape compliance, not raw capability; text is an
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active modality, audio is substrate with its gate CLOSED, and vision/motor are
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proposed only. Determinism should be framed as byte-stable trace/digest evidence
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and fail-closed drift detection, not robotics-grade control.
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## Conversation Posture
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Strong opening:
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"BrainOS is the robotics stack. We are not here to claim perception, planning,
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or motor control. We prepared a tiny simulated AMR-adjacent accountability demo
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to discuss whether a deterministic refusal/replay substrate could be useful
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beneath bounded decisions in a system like yours. The demo is a preparation
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artifact over simulated records, not deployment readiness."
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Weak opening:
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"CORE is a new kind of robot intelligence that could sit under BrainOS."
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## Source List
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- [BrainOS platform](https://www.braincorp.com/brainos)
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- [Brain Corp safety](https://www.braincorp.com/safety)
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- [Brain Corp about](https://www.braincorp.com/about)
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- [Brain Corp / UC San Diego physical AI collaboration](https://www.braincorp.com/resources/brain-corp-and-uc-san-diego-partner-to-advance-the-foundational-intelligence-layer-for-physical-ai)
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- [Tennant / Brain Corp exclusive technology agreement](https://investors.tennantco.com/news/news-details/2024/Tennant-Company-and-Brain-Corp-Sign-Exclusive-Technology-Agreement-To-Accelerate-Robotic-Floor-Cleaning-Innovation-and-Adoption/default.aspx)
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- [Tennant X4 ROVR release](https://investors.tennantco.com/news/news-details/2024/Tennant-Announces-Full-Specification--Capabilities-of-X4-ROVR-Autonomous-Floor-Cleaning-Machine-its-First-Purpose-Built-Robotic-Scrubber-/default.aspx)
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- [Tennant T380AMR product page](https://www.tennantco.com/en_us/1/machines/scrubbers/product.t380amr.robotic-floor-scrubber.M-T380AMR.html)
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- [SoftBank Robotics Whiz](https://us.softbankrobotics.com/whiz)
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- [SoftBank Robotics solution page](https://www.softbankrobotics.com/solution/)
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- [US11467602B2 patent](https://patents.google.com/patent/US11467602B2/en)
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- [Avidbots autonomy PDF](https://avidbots.com/assets/Knowledge/Avidbots_Autonomy.pdf)
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- [Locus Robotics](https://www.locusrobotics.com/)
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