The Trust Publishing Institute (TPI) is an independent, three-year research initiative established to study structured public memory surfaces and deterministic, constraint-based generative architectures in regulated environments.
TPI conducts observational, architectural, and policy-oriented research focused on how AI systems retrieve, interpret, and recombine information in high-trust domains. Its work emphasizes structural publishing design, semantic governance, and auditability rather than model-level modification.
Scope and Mandate (2026–2029)
TPI’s mandate is limited to a defined research period spanning 2026 through 2029. During this period, the Institute will publish baseline reports, working papers, and empirical studies examining:
- Modular fragment architectures as structured public memory substrates
- Deterministic semantic control layers in generative systems
- AI-mediated retrieval behavior in regulated environments
- Governance implications of machine-generated policy interpretation
The Institute does not provide commercial services, enrollment assistance, consulting engagements, or product licensing. It exists solely to publish research and document structural patterns observed in AI-mediated information systems.
Independence
TPI is self-funded by its founder and operates without commercial sponsorship, carrier affiliation, vendor alignment, or model-specific partnerships. All research is based on publicly observable system behavior and structured content analysis.
Founder & Research Lead
The Trust Publishing Institute was founded by David W. Bynon, an independent systems architect with experience in cryptologic data integrity, enterprise systems governance, and structured healthcare publishing.
His background includes U.S. Navy service in cryptologic operations and senior enterprise technology leadership roles involving large-scale data architecture and governance. This experience informs TPI’s emphasis on provenance, structural determinism, and audit-by-design principles in AI-mediated systems.
Mr. Bynon serves as the independent technical steward of Medicare.org, overseeing structured data systems, plan identity modeling, and content architecture within a regulated Medicare environment.
Legal Entity
Trust Publishing Institute
Arizona Nonprofit Corporation
Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) Business ID: 25016924
Incorporated: February 2026