The intelligence your engineers spent 20 years building.
Now yours in day one.

Teleology is the first workflow agent that constructs optimal decision trees across your entire design-to-manufacturing stack — and learns your judgment directly.

15 yr

Average time to build expert-level tool fluency in A&D engineering programs. Knowledge that retires when the engineer does.

62 %

Of workflow delays traced to wrong tool sequencing — not wrong data. Engineers know the answer. They call the wrong tool first.

0

Existing AI orchestration systems that can explain, in auditable detail, exactly why a given tool was called at a given decision node.

Teleology maps your workflow as a live decision tree. At every node, it evaluates your available tools, your current state, and your defined objectives — then routes the optimal call. Every branch is logged.

Workflow trace — Example: airfoil structural validation
CAD input received FEA mesh generator Load condition selector
Fatigue analysis — skipped reason: no cyclic load flag
Static stress solver Margin of safety report DFM check

Teleology isn't pre-trained on a generic corpus. It learns from your team, your processes, and your institutional logic — through three direct mechanisms.

Mode 01

Observation

Teleology watches your engineers work. Every tool call, every override, every sequence becomes a training signal — silently, continuously.

Mode 02

Correction

When you approve or reject a decision, Teleology updates its tree. One correction propagates across all similar decision nodes in your workflow graph.

Mode 03

Reconstruction

Feed it your past validated workflows. Teleology reverse-engineers your decision logic and encodes it — before your team’s first live session.

Every decision Teleology makes is fully auditable. Not a confidence score. A complete chain of reasoning — the state at entry, the tools considered, the criterion that selected the branch, and the outcome registered.

This is not a black box you trust. It is a system you verify.

Audit record — node 14 of 31
tool_called static_stress_v4

alternatives fatigue_v2, modal_v1

selection_criterion load_type = static

learned_from J. Harmon · 2024-11-03

outcome PASS ✓

Aerospace and defense programs fail not because engineers lack skill — but because the wrong decision gets made at the wrong moment, by someone who didn't yet have 15 years to know better.

Teleology exists to close that gap. Not by replacing engineers — but by ensuring that the best judgment your organization has ever produced is available to every person, at every decision node, from day one.