LexChip embeds live programmable legal contracts directly into AI systems and hardware, extending governance and compliance capabilities to edge devices operating at the frontier of autonomous AI deployment. The partnership connects LexChip's hardware-level enforcement capability to Nooriam's Independent Legal Registry, Legally Authenticated AI Systems, and legal identity infrastructure, creating an end-to-end governance chain from the silicon layer through to the legal attribution layer.
For AI systems operating at the edge, often off-network, in environments where cloud connectivity cannot be assumed, the combination of LexChip's embedded compliance infrastructure and Nooriam's legal identity framework provides a governance architecture that travels with the device. Legal identity, authorised scope, and enforcement capability are present in the system from the moment it operates, not dependent on a live connection to a remote governance platform.
The partnership is effective immediately, with full TLIF-compliant integration completing alongside Nooriam's LAD and LAS general availability release in Q4 2026.
About LexChip: LexChip embeds live programmable legal contracts into AI systems and hardware, enabling governance and compliance at the silicon level for physical devices and autonomous AI systems.
About Nooriam: Nooriam builds TLIF-compliant legal infrastructure for AI agents. Its products provide AI agents and data assets with verifiable legal identity, live legal status, and a continuously operative enforcement architecture that connects legal events to technical consequences at machine speed.
"Nooriam has built the world-leading legal infrastructure for AI agents and it is the natural home for LexChip. What Nooriam provides at the registry and identity layer is exactly what edge AI governance requires as its foundation. LexChip can embed compliance and enforcement capability into physical systems. Nooriam gives that enforcement capability its legal meaning. Together we are defining what responsible AI governance looks like for autonomous systems operating at the edge of the network and beyond it."
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