What the Singulariti mark represents and what we stand for.
The Singulariti mark is a shield containing three elements inspired by the founding principles of the United States Marine Corps — adapted to represent the mission of this platform.
At the top of the mark, spread wings represent the ability to see what others cannot. Our AI reads every page — handwritten notes from 1982, buried nexus language, abbreviations that raters skip over. Where the human eye fails after page 200, the system sees clearly through page 10,000. The eagle sees the battlefield from above. So does Singulariti.
At the center, the globe represents every veteran, everywhere. There are over 9 million veterans with disability claims. Their C-files contain more than 50 billion pages of medical evidence — most of it unread. Singulariti exists to reach every one of them. Not just the ones who can afford an attorney. Not just the ones who know the system. Every veteran who served and got less than they earned.
At the base, the anchor represents what holds this platform together: the law. Every finding is grounded in 38 CFR. Every citation is verified against a known-good database of case law and regulatory text. The 75-layer MOAT gate ensures no hallucinated citations pass through. We do not guess. We do not approximate. The law is the anchor, and we hold to it.
Together, these three elements form the Singulariti shield: the vision to find what was missed, the reach to serve every veteran, and the legal foundation to make it hold up in front of any rater, any DRO, any BVA judge.
Singulariti exists because the VA claims system is broken — not by design, but by volume. There are 9 million veterans with claims. The average C-file is 2,000 to 10,000 pages. Raters have minutes per case. Evidence gets missed. Errors go uncorrected. Benefits go unpaid — sometimes for decades.
We built this platform to change that. Not to replace human judgment, but to make sure no page goes unread. No abbreviation goes unexpanded. No nexus language goes undetected. No CUE goes unfound.
This is not legal advice. This is not a law firm. This is an intelligence platform that reads what humans cannot read at scale, finds what humans miss under pressure, and presents the evidence in a way that is grounded, cited, and ready for review by a VA-accredited attorney or VSO.
Not a keyword scan. Not a 5-minute skim. A line-by-line, page-by-page forensic analysis of every document in their file.
Every finding is backed by a specific regulation, a verified case citation, or a documented medical fact. If it can't be cited, it doesn't leave the system.
Blue doesn't interrogate. She guides. Caveat doesn't guess. He prosecutes errors. Seven doesn't approximate. He maps the medical terrain. The agents serve the mission.
Every output shows its sources. Every calculation shows its math. Every agent shows its reasoning. The 75-layer MOAT exists to catch the AI when it's wrong — because it will be wrong sometimes, and the veteran deserves to know.
The founder is a USMC veteran who fought a long claim battle. The errors this system detects are the same kinds of errors that show up in real C-files. This is not theory; it is built from lived experience.
A veteran without an attorney should have access to the same analytical power as a veteran with a $500/hour law firm. That's not charity. That's justice.
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan.”
Abraham Lincoln — 1865
Singulariti is protected by 13 patent applications (SIN-001 through SIN-013) covering hybrid AI agent architecture, multi-layer defensive systems, deep C-file intelligence, and transformer-based medical record recognition.
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