BWRCI Launches Open-Source QSAFP to Enhance AI Safety
July 24th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Better World Regulatory Coalition Inc. has introduced the Quantum-Secured AI Fail-Safe Protocol on GitHub, aiming to establish a universal standard for AI safety through quantum boundaries and controlled runtimes.

The Better World Regulatory Coalition Inc. (BWRCI) has launched the open-source repository for the Quantum-Secured AI Fail-Safe Protocol (QSAFP) on GitHub, a significant step towards ensuring AI safety through quantum boundaries and controlled runtimes. This initiative seeks to create a fail-safe operating framework for advanced AI systems, incorporating runtime expiration, command authorization limits, and quantum-sealed checkpoints to prevent irreversible misuse.
Developers and researchers are now invited to contribute to the public layers of QSAFP, including protocol specifications for quantum-boundary enforcement and SDK tools for integration testing. The GitHub repository delineates open contributions from restricted areas, focusing on high-security domains such as tamper detection and quantum key generation.
BWRCI is extending an invitation to founding partners, including major industry players and national security bodies, to collaborate on commercial SDK integrations and the development of quantum-secured fail-safe chipsets. This effort underscores the coalition's commitment to aligning with both industry leaders and national security frameworks to secure AI advancements.
Designed as a lightweight, provable, and compatible protocol, QSAFP represents a potential universal standard for AI safety, backed by years of cross-domain research and a pending international patent. The protocol's open-core launch on GitHub is a public call to action for collective input to refine and implement this critical safety infrastructure.
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