Thalux for AI agents

Context they can trust.
Authority they cannot exceed.

Raw tool access is not operational intelligence. Thalux gives agents typed truth, Nexum relationships, live LSCP state, and explicit governance.

GOVERNED BUSINESS CONTEXT

Decision: October migration

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Powered by Thalux · Nexum · LSCP

The problem today

Agents can reach tools but still lack operational context.

A typical agent assembles context from search snippets, chat history, tool responses, and application fields. It must guess what matters, how facts relate, whether they are current, and what authority it has.

What Thalux changes

Business context becomes a usable capability.

01Semantics

Typed business context

Decisions stay decisions, directives remain governance, and work remains execution.

02Relationships

Evidence-aware neighborhoods

One query returns connected truths, typed edges, Business Context, and sources.

03State

One live workspace

Native and third-party agents see the same committed LSCP state humans see.

04Authority

Governed execution

Agents know whether to read, propose, or commit. Every change is attributable and reversible.

05Reliability

Deterministic fallback

Pinned maps still produce valid output when optional AI semantics are unavailable.

In practice

From fragmented signals to confident action.

01Grounding

Retrieve a business neighborhood

Ask for one decision and receive affected work, directive, evidence, owner, and provenance.

02Action

Propose inside explicit scope

Update a review status without gaining authority to commit a sensitive production change.

03Portability

Work across product boundaries

Use the LSCP Bridge and shared semantic contracts instead of application-specific memory.

THE GAIN

Agents stop guessing. They receive typed truth, evidenced relationships, live shared state, and explicit authority — everything needed to act correctly the first time, and to have that action reviewed and reversed if it's wrong.

Start with Thalux

Give your agents context they can trust.

Typed truth, evidenced relationships, and explicit authority — everything an agent needs to act correctly the first time.