Someone actually built that.
In May 2026, you stood before the graduating class at the United States Air Force Academy and delivered a warning that cut through the noise of every AI announcement this year: we must never outsource our moral decisions to artificial intelligence. Human authority over machines is not a policy preference — it is a prerequisite for a free society.
You were right. And almost no one building AI systems today agrees with you.
The dominant platforms are designed to make decisions for people — to filter, to judge, to decide what information humans are capable of handling. That is not a bug. That is the business model. And when three or four corporations control the reasoning infrastructure of an entire civilization, the monopoly is not just economic. It is cognitive.
Genesis is the American-built sovereign AI platform that embodies what you described. One founder, 207 days, over 18 million lines of code — running on American hardware, trained on American soil, designed from the ground up to present all evidence and leave moral authority where it belongs: with people.
Not a government project. Not a Big Tech subsidiary. A Public Benefit Corporation with a single founder who refuses to build technology that thinks for people rather than serving them.
This is not a request for funding. Your value is not your checkbook — it is your voice, your convening power, and the network you have built around the conviction that concentrated technological power is incompatible with human freedom. Genesis is the proof that sovereign AI is not just a policy talking point. It exists. It runs. And it needs the doors that only someone in your position can open.
Respectfully,
Carter Hill
Founder, Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation
Human authority over machines — by design — Genesis presents evidence and serves human judgment; it never substitutes its own.
American-built, American-run — Eight NVIDIA H200 GPUs on American soil, no foreign dependency, no external model reliance.
Anti-monopoly in practice — One sovereign system breaking the cognitive oligopoly of 3-4 corporations controlling how people think.
Operational, not theoretical — 18M+ lines of code, 397B-parameter model, 17M-element knowledge graph — running today.
Policy-ready proof case — Demonstrates that sovereign AI aligned with human authority is technically achievable and economically viable.
The AI industry is consolidating at unprecedented speed. Within 12-18 months, the infrastructure layer will calcify around the existing oligopoly, and the cost of building sovereign alternatives will increase by orders of magnitude.
Right now, Genesis exists as proof that American-built, human-authority-preserving AI is viable. But proof without doors opened — without the policy conversations, the Rockbridge network, the aligned capital — remains proof in a vacuum.
The window where a sovereign alternative can achieve escape velocity is measured in quarters, not years.
American-built. Sovereign infrastructure. No foreign dependency.
$112B+ market. 8x NVIDIA H200 GPUs. 397B parameters. Public Benefit Corporation.
In the Genesis architecture, the skeleton is the load-bearing structure everything else hangs from — the canonical modules, the database schema, the foundational decisions that determine what the system can and cannot become.
Genesis was built with sovereignty as skeleton, not skin. Human authority is not a feature bolted on. It is the structural foundation that makes every other capability possible. You cannot remove it without collapsing the system. That is by design.
A working sovereign AI platform that validates the human-authority-over-machines framework you have articulated.
Concrete evidence that breaking cognitive oligopoly is technically achievable, not just politically desirable.
Sovereign AI infrastructure that does not depend on foreign compute, foreign models, or foreign values.
Your introduction converts Genesis from proof-of-concept to funded sovereign platform. The Rockbridge network. Aligned capital. Policy conversations.
Mr. Vice President, I am requesting a thirty-minute briefing — in whatever format your office prefers — to demonstrate what sovereign, human-authority-preserving AI looks like when it actually exists.
No funding ask. What Genesis needs is the doors you can open: introductions to the Rockbridge network, to aligned capital, and to the policy conversations where a working American-built alternative changes what is possible.
One briefing. The system speaks for itself.
Carter Hill · Founder · Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation