AI your vendor can't take away.
Open-weight models running on hardware you own, managed by BlueHill. Sensitive data never leaves your building, and no provider can retire the model your business depends on. Everything else still gets the best cloud AI — your data decides where the work runs.
The deliverables, plainly.
An open-weight model with a permissive license, running on your hardware. Cloud providers retire models on 12-to-18-month cycles — yours is frozen, reproducible, and permanently yours.
The system reads your contracts, bids, drawings, and records, and answers questions from them — and none of it ever touches a public API.
Sensitive work runs local. Commodity work — general drafting, research — still uses frontier cloud models. A clear routing policy decides which is which, so you get privacy and horsepower.
Model updates, retrieval tuning, and support on a flat monthly retainer. You own the hardware at pass-through cost; we keep the system sharp. No install-and-disappear.
Three steps, no mystery.
Data walkthrough
We map which of your data can never leave the building — and which honestly can. That split is the design, and it usually takes one working session.
Standard deployment
One proven stack: an AI workstation in your office or rack, an open-weight model, retrieval over your documents. You buy the hardware directly or at pass-through cost — it's yours.
Run and refresh
We monitor, update the model as open weights improve, and tune retrieval as your documents grow. Flat monthly retainer, cancel any time — the system keeps running without us.
- Energy and industrial firms under data and cybersecurity directives
- Businesses whose bid, pricing, or client data can't touch a public API
- Anyone who's been burned by a retired model or a changed API
Private AI costs more than a ChatGPT subscription, and a local model won't beat the frontier at hard reasoning — that's exactly why we run it hybrid. If nothing in your business is truly sensitive, you don't need this, and we'll tell you so on the first call.
What we're seeing.
OpenAI and SpaceXAI launched competing AI model families within 24 hours this week, while Microsoft reversed course on forced AI features in Teams.
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A free 30-minute call. We'll map your sensitive data and tell you if private AI is worth it — or if the cloud setup you have is honestly fine.