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Blog-006 | Date: 08th June 2026

HARMONI: Understanding Human Action in High-Stakes Environments

As artificial intelligence advances, most systems focus on outcomes: Was the task completed? Was the operation successful? Was the mission achieved?

Yet outcomes alone do not explain how performance occurred.

In high-stakes environments such as surgery, aviation, robotics, and emergency response, success depends not only on decisions but also on the quality of human actions performed under pressure.

To address this challenge, Layveer Medical Division has developed HARMONI (Human Action Reflex Monitoring and Operational Neuroergonomic Interface).

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Blog-007 | Date: 10th July 2026

From Intelligence Reflex to Reflexive AI

A 30-year journey from a clinical observation to a broader question about the future of intelligent human–machine systems.

Can a machine be taught to notice when a human–machine system is beginning to go wrong?

This question is at the heart of our work today at Layveer Medical Division. It is also a question with a much longer history than our current work in artificial intelligence.

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