AI Brain

    An intelligence that lives on my desk, not in someone else's cloud.

    Local LLM inference on Apple Silicon. Zero API calls for private data.

    I built my own AI system. I needed to understand what it means to own your intelligence. And because tomorrow I will walk into a new workplace and ask to connect my agents to the company's OS.

    My AI brain is sovereign AI: my knowledge, my hardware, my choice to connect. A local language model trained on my methodology, running on my machine, connected to my writing and coaching frameworks through a retrieval engine I built myself.

    The architecture is simple on purpose. Three layers: a knowledge engine (local RAG on my own corpus), an interaction layer for coaching prep and methodology queries, and — eventually — a voice layer. No cloud dependency for the core reasoning. The machine connects outward when I choose, not by default.

    Why does this matter? Because if you coach people through AI anxiety, you'd better have skin in the game. I don't advise from the sidelines. I build the thing, live with it, and write about what I learn.