When leadership says AI is too risky
Plain answers to common concerns from executives and compliance teams.
These are the questions we hear most often from leadership and compliance teams.
Is this a security risk?
Personal Centurion runs on a dedicated appliance on your network — not a shared public AI platform. Your conversations and keys stay on your Centurion brain. You choose which thinking services to enable.
Could anyone read our conversations?
Your device link is encrypted and requires approval on the brain. Only iPhones you approve can connect. We do not host your private chat history.
Will this replace people's jobs?
Personal Centurion is a personal companion — it supports individuals with everyday tasks and reflection. It is not an enterprise workforce automation tool.
What about company data policies?
If you use thinking services from outside providers, only the specific question sent to that service leaves your network. You can choose models, add your own keys, and turn off services that don't meet your policy. See Comparison: cloud AI and messaging apps.
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For technical details on encryption, see How your connection is protected.
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