The Method

From neuroscience to the operational agent.

The VCEA architecture and three layers that turn human judgment into a replicable, auditable and operational asset within the company.

The VCEA architecture

Four dimensions with neuroanatomical anchoring.

VCEA is the proprietary behavioral architecture that underpins every agent. It is not a personality test — it is a map of how a mind decides, anchored in four brain regions.

Prefrontal

Visionary

Strategy, long-term vision, decision under uncertainty.

Hemispheric

Creative

Generation of alternatives, non-obvious association, innovation.

Limbic

Empathetic

Reading people, culture, transmission of values.

Cortical

Analytical

Rigor, data, validation, risk management.

The three layers

Mapping → Digitalization → Implementation.

01 — MAPPING

Mapping

Deep interviews, direct observation and VCEA mapping of whoever decides. We extract decision patterns, non-negotiable values, risk thresholds and blind spots. The result is the behavioral DNA that trains the agent.

02 — DIGITALIZATION

Digitalization

Building agents trained exclusively on the company's and the leader's material — strategic memories, articulated vision, archive of decisions. We do not train on a generic corpus.

03 — IMPLEMENTATION

Implementation

Roll-out of agents into operations, team training, human oversight at critical points and continuous calibration. The intelligence enters service.

The decisive differentiator

EU AI Act compliance by design.

The difference between an agent that works in a demo and one that survives an audit lies in traceability. Every Legathum agent operates with human oversight at critical points and an auditable decision trail from day one.

From 2026, with the EU AI Act in full force, this stops being a technical detail and becomes a legal obligation. We build for that world from the start — in compliance with the GDPR and Regulation EU 2024/1689.

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