Availability

PARAMUS requires regulation

The software is not available to the public.

  • The core system is classified as limited-risk category (without LLM training), because its functionality is based on predefined LLM models. (Available in the U.S. and E.U.)
  • PARAMUS becomes a high-risk system when LLM training is enabled or custom LLMs are used, as it may autonomously generate novel chemical structures, synthetic pathways, or reactive conditions, including those with toxicological or dual-use potential. (Available in the U.S. only.)

This elevates the need for regulatory controls to mitigate misuse and ensure responsible development.

Chemistry: Permitting Requirements

We only provide PARAMUS to companies or universities that are verified by a key institution of your country overseeing your chemical activities. Examples are: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), or state-level agencies (e.g., California Department of Toxic Substances Control).

Artificial Intelligence: Regulatory Compliance

United States

Compliance with the U.S. AI Act (forthcoming federal regulations on AI governance) and the Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205, regulating high-risk AI systems) is required to ensure responsible AI deployment in regulated environments. Organizations must adhere to these frameworks, including transparency, risk mitigation, and ethical AI use, as outlined in official sources such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) AI Risk Management Framework (nist.gov) and the Colorado General Assembly website (leg.colorado.gov).

European Union

For use within the EU, the copilot functionality requires documented proof of AI knowledge (this is build in PARAMUS). We are also compliant with the E.U AI Act (last checkpoint: Nov. 2025). We offer a 42001 compliant audit tool to fulfill E.U. regulatory requitement.

Nov. 5th 2025: “Currently, responsibilities in Germany under the AI Act have not yet been definitively assigned, as the implementing legislation has not been passed. However, it is anticipated that the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) will assume a corresponding role in its implementation. The registration requirement for high-risk AI systems under Annex III No. 2 of the AI Act will officially enter into force on 2 August 2026.

Other world regions

U.K. and Switzerland on request.

Due to legal questions PARAMUS may be not available in other world regions. Please get in contact to clarify details.

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