
Sovereign AI and the UK window
The UK has a narrow window.
Every major AI infrastructure commitment made today is effectively a sovereignty decision. Choose a hyperscaler stack and you are choosing to operate critical systems on foreign-controlled infrastructure indefinitely. The switching costs grow with every deployment.
The AI Opportunities Action Plan is clear about the ambition. The gap is delivery infrastructure that is actually sovereign: bounded, auditable, deployable in air-gapped environments and operable without dependency on external model APIs.
Surface OS and Geode PRM were built for exactly this requirement. A governed cognitive architecture that runs on UK-controlled compute. Fully specced. Code-ready. 34 patents filed.
This is not a research project waiting for a breakthrough. It is an engineering project ready for investment.
The window is narrow. The architecture is ready.
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