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The CBAS White Paper Is Live

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Today I published the full technical white paper for CBAS.

CBAS stands for Constraint-Bound Agentic Substrate. It is the patent-pending architecture behind everything constrAInt does. Interview Training, Pitch Training, and Industry Simulations all run on it. It is the reason our AI personas do not break character, do not flatter users, and score performance against real professional frameworks.

What the white paper covers

The paper is roughly 4,000 words across six sections.

Section 1 explains why current LLM approaches fail in high-stakes training. The hallucination problem. The statelessness problem. The accountability problem. The "Just Use ChatGPT" fallacy. If you have ever asked ChatGPT to be a tough interviewer and watched it start coaching you instead of grilling you, Section 1 explains why that happens at an architectural level.

Section 2 describes the CBAS architecture itself. Five design principles. Six pipeline components. How the constraint layer orchestrates multiple boundary-enforcement methodologies so that when one is tested, adjacent boundaries reinforce it. This is the core technical contribution and the basis of the provisional patent.

Section 3 presents validation evidence from live deployment. 67,000+ lines of production code. Three live products. Institutional pilots. Character consistency metrics showing zero persona breaks across hundreds of sessions.

Section 4 maps CBAS to seven vertical applications — workforce development, entrepreneurship, healthcare, law enforcement, financial services, enterprise sales, and future applications including automated candidate screening.

Section 5 covers the intellectual property position including patent status and defensibility.

Section 6 describes partnership opportunities for institutions, pricing, and how to get started.

Why I wrote this

Two reasons.

First, if you Google "Constraint-Bound Agentic Substrate" right now, you will not find much from me. That is a problem when I am the one who invented it, filed the patent, and deployed it to production. This paper fixes that.

Second, the people I am talking to — workforce development directors, career center administrators, accelerator program managers — need something they can forward to their team. A LinkedIn post is not that. A white paper is.

Read it

The full white paper is available at constraint.work/whitepaper.

If you are a workforce development program, career center, university, or accelerator interested in exploring how CBAS-powered training could serve your students or participants, reach out at train@constraint.work.

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