About DMR Group

DMR Group builds sovereign infrastructure for the governance of autonomous intelligent systems.

Introduction

DMR Group is a governance authority. We do not build AI. We govern it.

Our work exists at the intersection of constitutional design, systems architecture, and regulatory compliance. We provide the structural layer that ensures autonomous intelligent systems operate within defined boundaries — ethically, legally, and institutionally.

Purpose

AI is no longer experimental. It is operational — embedded in finance, healthcare, law, government, and critical infrastructure. Yet the systems governing AI remain fragmented, voluntary, and unverifiable.

DMR Group exists to close this gap.

We provide the constitutional layer that transforms AI from an unregulated capability into a governed institution.

Governance Architecture

Vistrium One is our flagship governance platform. It is a constitutional layer for AI — a system of rules, boundaries, and verifiable compliance that wraps around any AI deployment.

Aleph Triangle

Constitutional Rules

What the AI must do. Non-negotiable, structurally enforced.

Behavioural Boundaries

What the AI must not do. Hard limits, no exceptions.

Continuous Audit

Every decision logged. Every action traceable.

What We Govern

DMR Group governs AI systems that operate in high-stakes, regulated, and institutionally sensitive environments:

Government & Public Sector
Financial Services
Healthcare
Legal Services
Critical Infrastructure

Aleph Protection Seal

The Aleph Seal — א — is the mark of governed AI.

It is not a badge. It is not a certification sticker. It is a verifiable, cryptographically anchored attestation that an AI system is operating under constitutional governance.

When you see the Aleph Seal, you know:

  • The system is governed by Vistrium One.
  • Its rules are structurally enforced.
  • Its compliance is independently verifiable.
  • Its governance is continuous, not static.

Principles

Our work is guided by four non-negotiable principles:

1

AI Must Be Governed

Autonomous systems require constitutional oversight, not optional guidelines.

2

Governance Must Be Structural

Rules must be embedded in architecture, not bolted on as afterthoughts.

3

Compliance Must Be Verifiable

Every claim of governance must be independently auditable and provable.

4

Protection Must Be Continuous

Governance is not a one-time certification. It is an ongoing constitutional commitment.

Leadership

Martin Doyle

Founder

Martin Doyle is the founder of DMR Group and the architect of Vistrium One. His work focuses on the constitutional governance of autonomous intelligent systems — building the structural layer that ensures AI operates within defined ethical, legal, and institutional boundaries.

Contact

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