Formal Reasoning over LLMs for Enterprise AI

Enterprises are complex systems. Outcomes emerge from the coordinated interactions of stakeholders, workflows, and tools — too dynamic to plan once, too consequential to leave unguided. MyGooru AI Pathways (MAP) is the formal reasoning infrastructure that turns enterprise goals into stakeholder navigation, layered on LLMs and compounding with every advance they make.

Enterprises Are Complex Systems

Every enterprise is a complex system. Outcomes emerge from the coordinated interactions of stakeholders, workflows, and tools, all evolving as conditions change. A static plan does not survive contact with this reality. What works is navigation: starting with a plan and continuously replanning as the system reveals itself.

This is what MyGooru does. We empower every stakeholder to navigate to their role's goals, while the system maintains coherence across all of them so the enterprise's outcome stays in view. The navigation is not approximate. It is grounded in the enterprise's own domain, validated against domain principles, and refreshed continuously through active sensing.

Why Formal Reasoning

Every enterprise is a complex system. Outcomes emerge from the coordinated interactions of stakeholders, workflows, and tools, all evolving as conditions change. A static plan does not survive contact with this reality. What works is navigation: starting with a plan and continuously replanning as the system reveals itself.

This is what MyGooru does. We empower every stakeholder to navigate to their role's goals, while the system maintains coherence across all of them so the enterprise's outcome stays in view. The navigation is not approximate. It is grounded in the enterprise's own domain, validated against domain principles, and refreshed continuously through active sensing.

The ALCMI Framework

Within every domain, MAP runs a five-function reasoning cycle that turns enterprise content and signals into validated pathways.

Fifteen Years of Research, Three Provisional Patents

MAP is built on fifteen years of research. Navigator Labs, the research foundation that produced MyGooru, has conducted 110 projects reaching 5.3 million learners across K-12, higher education, government training, and enterprise contexts in over a dozen countries. The research base has been funded by $35M in research awards and philanthropic grants. Three provisional patents protect the core architecture: the polyline model for complex systems, the navigation framework for personalized pathways, and the belief network for calibrated stakeholder reasoning.