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Articles, case studies, and technical deep-dives on Aegis SafeForge, an AI-assisted functional safety and cybersecurity workflow platform for HARA, TARA, requirements traceability, artifact generation, review control, and audit-ready evidence.

AI Safety Engineering8 min read

AI-Assisted HARA for ISO 26262

How safety teams can move faster without handing decisions to an LLM

AI-assisted HARA can reduce blank-page work, but only if generation, deterministic checks, review control, and traceability stay separate.

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Muhammad Aashir

June 2026

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Engineering6 min read

AI proposes, humans decide

How AegisSafeForge is redefining functional safety workflows

Generative AI can close the HARA bottleneck. It can also cause real harm if used carelessly. Here is how we drew the line.

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Muhammad Aashir

May 2026

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Engineering8 min read

Why "Smart Chunking" Isn't Enough: The Evolution to Hybrid RAG in Safety Engineering

The technical journey from traditional retrieval to structured document navigation

In our last post, Muhammad Aashir, Founder, shared the core philosophy behind AegisSafeForge: AI proposes, humans decide. We built the platform to eliminate "Blank Page Syndrome" in functional safety engineering by wrapping generative AI in deterministic guardrails, traceability, and human review.

WA

Waleed Aman

May 2026

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Leadership9 min read

Compliance by Design: Building AI for Safety-Critical Engineering

Why governed AI workflows need human approval, deterministic checks, traceability, and controlled deployment from the start

AI can accelerate safety and cybersecurity engineering, but regulated teams need more than speed. AegisSafeForge is being built around human approval, deterministic verification, traceability, auditability, and data sovereignty from the start.

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Waleed Aman

May 2026

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