Every twenty years, a product comes along that changes the direction of the world.
The internet.
The iPhone.
And on the twentieth anniversary of the iPhone, we intend to introduce what comes next.
I have been unusually quiet over the last two years. Some of that silence came from the toxicity, harassment, and distortion that was pushed into nearly everything I touched. But most of that silence was intentional.
I was building.
Those closest to me know this began when I re-enrolled at Harvard to study the artificial intelligence boom before it fully arrived. I entered the race because I saw where the world was going — and more importantly, where it was failing.
For years, consumers have been trained to rent everything.
They rent their software.
They rent their storage.
They rent their privacy.
They rent their connection to the world.
Every month, another subscription. Another bill. Another company sitting between you and the life you are trying to live.
We believe that era is ending.
The systems we have been building are designed to become the first and final stop for consumers deciding what to buy, how to connect, how to protect their data, and how to use artificial intelligence without surrendering ownership of themselves.
Our products are being built to reduce or eliminate unnecessary monthly costs, lower internet dependency based on actual need, and give consumers control over their own home-based digital infrastructure.
A personal data center.
In your home.
Owned by you.
Protected by end-to-end encryption.
Built around zero-access principles.
Designed so artificial intelligence works for the human being — not the corporation collecting from the human being.
The future should not require people to give up their privacy in order to participate in technology. It should not require a dozen subscriptions to live a modern life. It should not require your data to be harvested, sold, studied, and monetized by companies you never truly invited into your home.
We are building for a different future.
A future where artificial intelligence empowers the individual.
A future where privacy is not a luxury feature.
A future where the consumer becomes the center of the system again.
We have major announcements coming in the months ahead. What begins here as a simple post may one day become part of a much larger story.
And if we do our job correctly, people will not remember us because we built another product.
They will remember us because we helped give people back control.