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ProtocolJun 28, 20265 min read

Verifiable privacy is the only AI worth trusting

Custodial AI is a bet that your provider behaves. Omyra ends the bet: privacy enforced by hardware, every inference proven by a receipt anyone can check.

Policy is not proof

"We don't store your data" is a sentence, not a guarantee — and the model still reads your prompt in plaintext to run it. The whole category is built on goodwill. Omyra replaces goodwill with silicon: privacy becomes a property of the chip, enforced whether the operator is honest or not.

Receipts turn AI into evidence

Every Omyra inference is designed to emit a receipt that binds model hash, input hash, output hash, TEE attestation, and signature. "The model said so" stops being an excuse and becomes something a regulator, an auditor, or a counterparty can verify on any laptop — without ever seeing the data.

Your memory, your keys, full stop

An agent that leaks its memory can be hijacked. Omyra keeps memory encrypted under keys only you hold and makes deletion a one-way door — a nullifier you can prove was spent. This is the GDPR answer made into math: deletion you can check, not deletion you were told happened.