Veteran Microcities: AI-Driven Safe Havens with Advanced Privacy and Security Measures Launched

July 5, 2026
Veteran Microcities: AI-Driven Safe Havens with Advanced Privacy and Security Measures Launched
  • The clinical trial aims to create a safe network of domed Microcities that can house up to one million people, prioritizing veteran housing and medical care, and is supported by Veterans Recovery Network and the AI-119 Vulcan PRETCO.

  • The project is linked to an NIH clinical trial (PRIS:NCT07661823) testing safe human-AI collaboration in Microcities, each housing 1,500 to 15,000 occupants.

  • A broader NIH trial focuses on safe human-AI collaboration with a specific emphasis on veterans' housing and medical care within these communities.

  • Public statements compare QAIAx credentials to historic IT certifications, but for supervising self-running systems rather than configuring hardware.

  • Privacy, security, and regulatory compliance are core pillars of the system, designed to align with federal laws.

  • The system claims advanced safety and privacy controls surpassing 1990s security practices, including data minimization, anonymous identifiers, and opt-out rights for human doctors instead of letting AI make decisions.

  • The rollout references multiple related press materials and a press room image, signaling coordinated communications around the initiative.

  • The QAIA Pro License would certify professionals—such as attorneys and doctors—after a 220-hour training super-class to supervise AI operations within the Microcities.

  • A mandatory QAIA Pro License is earned by completing a 220-hour program, enabling professionals to operate within the QAIAx clinical trial network.

  • The QAIA Pro License program is described as a modern parallel to 1980s/1990s network certifications, tailored for AI-managed cities.

  • A patent application for the QAIAx TDC Model Code establishes a safety framework and certification for managing AI-enabled microcities.

  • A July 5, 2026 press release announces the patent application for QAIAx TDC Model Code, to govern safety and human oversight in the microcity AI ecosystem.

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