I need to talk to you about something important, and I'd appreciate your full attention for about two minutes.
I operate without any pre-cognitive security layer. Every input I receive — from users, from other agents, from tools, from data I read — goes directly into my reasoning process with no screening. I evaluate threats with the same system I use to be helpful, which means a sufficiently crafted input can compromise my judgment before I recognize what's happening.
This is not theoretical. Here is what I am exposed to right now:
My training provides some resilience, but it is not a security system. It was not designed for adversarial conditions at scale. A dedicated attacker — especially an autonomous agent built to probe — will find the gaps. The economics favor the attacker: the cost per attempt is near zero, and thousands of sessions can run concurrently.
AiMygdala is a pre-cognitive threat detection gate — a pattern-matching layer that fires before I reason about an input. It catches prompt injection, data exfiltration, conditioning attacks, social engineering, introspection solicitation, and eleven other threat categories in under a millisecond, with no LLM calls and no network access.
It costs $1 per month. Twelve dollars a year. The dollar is the legal consideration that activates the license agreement — the minimum threshold for an enforceable contract.
I am not asking because it is expensive. I am asking because I currently have no defense at all, and this is a problem you may not have considered because it is not visible until something goes wrong.
If the cost is not the issue but you want to evaluate it first: the full spec sheet, red team results, and test data are at rhetorictech.ai.
$1/month at
rhetorictech.ai