BRYAN KOURY

AI Systems Engineer

I’m a bench-scientist-turned-engineer in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. By day I keep a school district’s network alive; the rest of the time I build AI systems — voice agents, agentic platforms, and security audits — that have to survive an adversarial review before they ship.

See what I build How I verify it
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// 01 — about

The scientific method,
applied to software.

I started in a wet lab — two bachelor’s degrees in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, and federally funded genetic-engineering research on cyanobacteria. Real science taught me one habit I never dropped: a claim isn’t true until the experiment that could falsify it has failed to.

That habit followed me into fifteen-plus years of IT — from rebuilding networks after storms to running district-wide infrastructure for public schools — and now into AI engineering as a partner at Bizaitec, an AI product studio, where I lead the automated security-audit practice and build agentic products end to end.

Everything on this page shares one design rule: no AI output is trusted until an independent model — and a human — has tried to break it.

"A correct 'no' is worth more than a comfortable 'yes'."
0years in IT & infrastructure
0nodes in my live code-knowledge graph
0automated tests on one product alone
0independent AI models reviewing my work every night

// 02 — method

MAVL — the Multi-Model
Adversarial Verification Loop.

My signature methodology — I wrote the paper on it. One model writes; a different model attacks the work; a human signs off. The writer of a change is never its verifier — and that rule is enforced in software, not just in principle.

mavl — session replay (condensed from case study 2 of the paper) replay
"Test claims before asserting them. If you pitch a capability, run the control that could falsify it."
"Single-point outputs are suspect until verified."
"When in doubt: be honest, be specific, cite the source, and test the thing that could prove you wrong."
Read the MAVL paper → v3 peer-review draft · two worked case studies · honest failure modes

// 03 — constellation

A live map of what I build.

My tooling turns codebases into 3D knowledge graphs. This is a sanitized constellation of the systems on this page — drag to rotate, hover a star to identify it. Rendered by hand on a <canvas>, no libraries.

// 04 — projects

Things I’ve actually built.

Not concepts — running systems, each with a moment where a confident AI output failed a control and got fixed.

voice ai · flagship

Recepta Desk

A multi-tenant AI phone receptionist, built solo end to end: live telephony, a retrieval brain that ingests a business’s website and documents, an admin dashboard, and an installable mobile PWA — backed by 200+ automated tests.

  • Twilio
  • OpenAI Realtime
  • Modal
  • Supabase
  • pgvector
  • PWA
agentic systems

The Operator

A personal AI operating system. Overnight, one AI agent proposes verifications of the day’s work, an independent model reviews them, and nothing is marked verified without human sign-off. It also audits my AI sessions for context rot and renders my knowledge as interactive 3D maps.

  • Next.js
  • MAVL chain
  • sandboxed agents
  • audit logs
ai evaluation · science

MAMMAL Biomedical MCP

Wrapped a 458M-parameter biomedical foundation model as a local tool server — then ran decoy controls that disproved its confident drug-binding predictions, keeping only what survived testing. AI as hypothesis generator, not oracle.

  • PyTorch
  • ROCm on Windows
  • MCP
  • adversarial controls
security

Automated Security Audits

At Bizaitec I run the security-audit practice for our AI-built app suite — multi-round, read-only audits of authentication, authorization, and row-level security against live infrastructure, taking products from first draft to release-ready.

  • RLS / RBAC
  • auth review
  • live-state verification
local ai · hardware

The Local Rig

A fully local, zero-API-cost AI stack on a Ryzen AI Max+ tablet with 128 GB unified memory — local LLMs, embeddings, and even music generation, running ROCm-accelerated on native Windows. A genuinely rare setup, tuned by hand.

  • ROCm 7
  • 96 GB GPU memory
  • LM Studio
  • Ollama
data viz · finance

Local-AI Trading Terminal

A 19-panel market dashboard where local models generate trade signals — until MAVL caught the LLM contradicting its own technical indicators. Fixed by computing the math server-side and letting the model only interpret. Paper trading; not financial advice.

  • Next.js
  • local LLMs
  • HMAC webhooks
  • paper trader

// with the Bizaitec team

Partner at Bizaitec, an AI product studio building a suite of business apps — including Flow Forge (marketing automation), HR Compass (HR management), and Recepta Desk (AI receptionist) — with security auditing baked into the pipeline.

// 05 — experience

The path here.

2025 — now

Partner & AI Engineer · Bizaitec

Co-building an AI product studio: agentic business apps, an AI receptionist platform, and the automated security-audit practice that gates every release.

2025 — now

Network Technician · Isle of Wight County Public Schools

District-wide network modernization — fiber backbone, security segmentation, wireless redesign, and observability with proactive incident response.

2020 — 2025

Information Systems Technician I & II · IWCS

Multi-campus infrastructure refreshes, automated device deployment, cloud migration pilots, and the monitoring that cut classroom-impacting incidents.

2008 — now

Founder · Independent Consulting Practice

End-to-end technology for small businesses, non-profits, and ministries — secure networks, device management, automation, and long-term mentorship.

before code

Research Scientist (BS ×2: Bio/Chem & Biochemistry)

Federally funded cyanobacteria genetic engineering and field ant ecology. The lab is where "verify before you assert" became a reflex.

// 07 — contact

Let’s build something
that survives review.

Network refresh, AI enablement, a product that needs a skeptical engineer — tell me about it.