If you have been on AI X this week, you have already seen this story twice. GPT-5.6 Sol, and Claude Mythos both launched behind government-approved invite lists, with the White House reportedly going customer by customer to decide who gets access at launch.
This is the rule of how the AI industry actually works, finally visible.
Every major tech wave starts in a rental phase and ends in an ownership phase - mainframes, cloud, and now AI. We are at peak rental right now, and the teams building the ownership wave will define the next decade.
If your enterprise has bet a workflow on a single hosted provider, this week showed you what your actual exposure looks like. That provider's access policy is now part of your operating risk, and you do not get a seat in the room where they decide it.
We are building @premai_io because the answer to this has to live in the architecture. AI that runs on infrastructure you control, uses the weights you pick, secures itself with verifiable attestation, and gives you ownership of the workflows that compound on top.
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