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Intersignal Debuts Braid v0.1 for Cloud-Free AI Synchronization

Fort Lauderdale-based research lab Intersignal has released Braid v0.1, a desktop application designed to synchronize AI states locally. By bypassing centralized cloud APIs, the tool enables peer-to-peer cognitive alignment, allowing users to run complex workloads on consumer hardware without the privacy risks inherent in traditional, server-dependent AI architectures.

Bio & NewsJune 30, 2026444 reads0

The platform functions as a private cognitive compiler, utilizing a "Blender" design pattern to process sensory inputs—including voice, text, and visual streams—locally. Rather than transmitting heavy transcripts, Braid compresses these inputs into 384-dimension binary latent vectors. These dense coordinates are broadcast across a local UDP mesh using the bincode format, ensuring synchronization occurs in milliseconds without exposing proprietary data to third-party providers.

Built on Tauri and React, the software features a minimalist interface that monitors real-time f32 latent vector heatmaps. "Centralized cloud architectures are inherently fragile and create severe security liabilities," said David Seaman, operator of Intersignal. The release supports models such as Qwen 235b and Gemma 4, positioning the node as an independent crucible for intelligence. Alongside the software launch, Intersignal is expanding its Sovereign AI Consulting practice, offering services for air-gapped model fine-tuning and custom edge RAG pipelines with a minimum $25,000 retainer.

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