PUBLIC RECORD
Official Statement
REF: GI-PR-2024-99
DATE: 2025-11-19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

General Intelligence Inc. is aware of recent allegations circulating in international media outlets regarding the unauthorized deployment of our proprietary XPU-7 Neural Inference Chips in autonomous aerial vehicles within conflict zones.

We categorically deny any involvement in the supply, programming, or deployment of kinetic autonomous systems for any sovereign state or non-state actor. Our technology is designed strictly for high-throughput simulation, world-modeling, and generalized reasoning tasks.

The suggestion that our "Real-Time World Action Models" were utilized to execute targeted elimination protocols is factually incorrect and technically misunderstood. While our models are capable of predicting causal outcomes with high accuracy, they do not possess the authorization capacity required to actuate physical hardware outside of our approved containment facilities.

We are cooperating fully with the International Court of Justice and relevant oversight bodies to clarify the provenance of the hardware recovered from the incident site. Preliminary internal audits suggest the components in question may be counterfeit reproductions or unauthorized salvage from our e-waste recycling partners.

General Intelligence remains committed to the safe, controlled, and ethical scaling of synthetic cognition.

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