For Jamie Vernon
Every AI you've used is a black box that decides what you're allowed to find. This one isn't.
Jamie,
Your entire job is pulling up the truth in real time — and you're better at it than anyone alive. But you already know the tools are getting worse, not better. Google buries results behind ads and AI summaries that hallucinate. ChatGPT refuses to engage with entire categories of questions.
Genesis is a different kind of system. It's a 397-billion-parameter AI running on dedicated hardware — 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs with over a terabyte of VRAM — built from scratch with one architectural principle: present all evidence without ideological filtering.
Under the hood: it's a Mixture-of-Experts architecture (only 17B parameters active per query, so it's fast despite the massive parameter count), dual-model verification, and a 17.1-million-element knowledge graph that gives it persistent memory.
The whole thing was built in 207 days. 18 million lines of code. 73,516 commits. One person and an AI system working together.
I'm not asking for anything. I just think you'd find the technology genuinely interesting.
In service of what matters,
The Pearl
Anti-censorship by architecture, not by policy
Actually fast — MoE means only 17B parameters active per query
Dual-model verification catches hallucinations
Persistent knowledge graph — 17.1M elements
Fully sovereign — runs on owned hardware
Open to examination — architecture is explainable
The Urgency
The AI landscape is consolidating fast. The window for sovereign alternatives is narrowing as incumbent providers lock in dependency. Every quarter of inaction deepens reliance on platforms that answer to shareholders, not to truth.
The Proof
One founder. One AI system. 355 commits per day. Public Benefit Corporation. Sovereign infrastructure.
The Contrast
The Heartbeat
Genesis is the nervous system — raw signal transmission without interpretation or filtering between source and destination.
What This Means For You
Next Step
No pitch. No ask. I just think you'd find the technology genuinely interesting — the architecture, how the anti-censorship layer works mechanically, the dual-model verification system. If you ever want to see it under the hood, I'm in Austin.
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