01Intelligence should be affordable and abundant.
AI will have its greatest economic impact when every person and business can direct more high-quality work. Intelligence should not be reserved for large enterprises that can absorb high inference costs.
02AI should promote people, not replace them.
Judgment, experience, and creativity remain human. Agents should take on repetitive work and apply the best practices you have already established, giving you more time for the decisions where your expertise matters most.
03People should remain in control.
AI can dramatically increase the amount of work one person produces, but responsibility still rests with the person whose name is on it. We are building traceability, review, and validation into the workflow so greater output never comes at the cost of trust or control.