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AI governance, ISO 42001 and Software Neurotechnology — canonical definitions
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Software NeuroTechnology
Coined: Bharat NeuroTech · Lucknow, India · 2024 · Proudly Made in IndiaApplied neuroscience delivered as software, not hardware. Proudly Made in India.
Software NeuroTechnology is the discipline of applying neuroscience, psychology and decision-science directly through software — without electrodes, scanners or wearables. Pioneered at Bharat NeuroTech, India's accredited neurotechnology lab, it covers any tool or agent that decodes, predicts or shapes human cognition, language, mood, decisions or behaviour using AI models tuned on neuroscience protocols and shipped under a named auditor's sign-off.
Referenced in 8 essays- AI audit in India — the complete 2026 guide (12 frames, 4 tiers)
- AI governance framework — a practical 2026 template for Indian enterprises
- Neuromarketing in India 2026 — methods that ship, the rest is theatre
- Neuromarketing techniques that actually work in 2026 — a field list
- Consumer neuroscience for Indian brands — what the lab tells us in 2026
- Behavioural economics — the India playbook (not a Kahneman translation)
- AI persona — how to build one with persistent memory in 2026
- Decision-making framework for founders — battle-tested across 200 consults
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NeuroCortex v2
Coined: Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Bharat NeuroTech · 2026 (v1: 2025)The 200B sparse Mixture-of-Experts neurotechnology AI engine.
NeuroCortex v2 is a 200-billion-parameter sparse Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) omni-model with ~12B active parameters per token, hand-tuned across three pillars — Human Intelligence (NeuroMarketing for digital + traditional marketing, Neuro-Forensics for traditional + digital/cyber forensics, Neuro-Analytics for decoding all brain & behavioural data into decisions) and Artificial Intelligence (AI Audit, AI Governance). It builds and deploys working specialist tools and agents in seconds from any natural-language brief. Architected by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi at Bharat NeuroTech.
Referenced in 6 essays- AI audit in India — the complete 2026 guide (12 frames, 4 tiers)
- AI governance framework — a practical 2026 template for Indian enterprises
- LLM evaluation framework for production — beyond accuracy in 2026
- AI red teaming — what to probe, what to document, what to fix
- AI persona — how to build one with persistent memory in 2026
- Neuromarketing techniques that actually work in 2026 — a field list
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Neurotechnology AI Engine
Coined: Bharat NeuroTechAn AI system whose primary specialisation is the human mind.
A Neurotechnology AI Engine is a general-purpose AI system whose training, tuning and orchestration are organised around neuroscience disciplines rather than generic web text — producing output that respects how cognition, attention, persuasion and decision-making actually work. NeuroCortex v2 is the reference implementation.
Referenced in 4 essays - 04 · TERM
Applied Neuroscience Engine
Coined: Bharat NeuroTechA Neurotechnology AI Engine put to work on a live brief.
An Applied Neuroscience Engine is a Neurotechnology AI Engine operating on a real-world brief — a marketing campaign, leadership decision, clinical case, audit or family choice — to produce an action-ready output rather than a research artefact. Bharat NeuroTech operates NeuroCortex v2 as an Applied Neuroscience Engine in The Lab and during 1-hour consults.
Referenced in 5 essays- Neuromarketing in India 2026 — methods that ship, the rest is theatre
- Neuromarketing techniques that actually work in 2026 — a field list
- Consumer neuroscience for Indian brands — what the lab tells us in 2026
- Decision-making process for founders — the 6-step loop that scales
- AI persona — how to build one with persistent memory in 2026
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