The Problem You Know
Your competitors are adopting AI—but the AI they’re adopting was built by companies that don’t share your values. Every “smart recommendation” filters through worldviews you’d never endorse. Every customer insight goes to a company that also serves your competitors.
“You need intelligence that works for YOU—aligned with YOUR principles.”
What Genesis Does
Customer Intelligence
Understand what your customers actually value—not what an algorithm assumes they should value.
Supply Chain Reasoning
Predict disruptions, optimize sourcing, and make decisions that align with your stewardship principles.
Institutional Knowledge
Every lesson your organization has learned in 50+ years—permanently accessible to every team member.
Values-Aligned AI
No hidden bias filters. No censorship. Presents truth and lets YOUR leadership decide.
Sovereign Ownership
Your data stays yours. Your intelligence compounds for YOU—not for a tech company’s training data.
Why Values-Driven Companies Need Their Own AI
The AI industry is consolidating around a handful of companies with explicit ideological commitments. If your competitor uses the same AI vendor, that vendor’s biases become your competitor’s biases—and yours too, if you adopt the same tools.
Genesis is different. Built by a Public Benefit Corporation whose mission is human flourishing. No ESG scoring. No DEI filters. No climate ideology baked into recommendations. Just truth, stewardship, and service.
The Differentiator
- Principle-based. Built on 9 pillars starting with “Truth is the only thing that matters.”
- Sovereignty-first. You own your intelligence. No dependency on companies that may not share your mission.
- Proven scale. 18.1M lines of code. Running on enterprise GPU infrastructure today.
- Kingdom-aligned architecture. Designed on principles of sacrificial leadership, covenant, and stewardship.
The Ask
A conversation about what sovereign, values-aligned AI could mean for your organization’s next decade.
“No pitch deck. No pressure. Just an honest exploration of what’s possible.”