Frankenstein is described as a sovereign reasoning stack for multi-agent large language model orchestration. Developed by the SnapKitty Collective, it is positioned as a foundational architecture for advanced reasoning tasks, with a focus on verifiable and secure AI operations. The model is licensed under the sovereign-source-license-v2.
The architecture of Frankenstein is composed of several distinct layers and components, each responsible for a specific function. The 'Brain' layer utilizes models such as Claude Sonnet and Bedrock for reasoning and language processing. The 'Hands' layer incorporates tools like FAISS, Neo4j, RDF, and spaCy for memory management and retrieval tasks. The 'Legs' component, referred to as Devstral 123B, is dedicated to code execution, while the 'Chain WORM ledger' provides an immutable audit trail.
Key properties of Frankenstein include NAND routing, where attention mechanisms are computed as Boolean NAND circuits with logarithmic depth. ' It also supports polyglot production, with runtime compatibility for over 49 languages and an INTERCAL trap layer designed for adversarial inputs. Additionally, the core theorems of the system are verified in Lean 4, with no unproven assertions ('zero sorry').
A referenced paper details the NAND decomposition of transformer attention, providing further insight into the model's underlying mechanisms. The model and its related resources are available via Hugging Face and a linked GitHub repository. No information is provided about specific user roles, pricing, or deployment platforms beyond what is described above.
Frankenstein sits in PulseGate's Other AI category. It focuses on enabling advanced sovereign reasoning and multi-agent orchestration for AI researchers and developers. It is built as an open-source project for AI researchers and developers. Frankenstein is open source under the Open Source license. Frankenstein is available on the web, API, and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
It is developed by SnapKitty Collective / THE SHARED PRIMORDIAL FOUNDATION, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 75 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Frankenstein occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include multi-agent orchestration, sovereign identity, and cryptographically signed outputs.
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