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An Alternative to Big Tech AI · Essay 2 of 7

AI That Stays in Its Lane

The premium is a machine that cannot cross the line into the judgements that are yours to make.

The frame

The unease isn't only about privacy

What people fear is a machine deciding things it has no business deciding.

  • An off-switch answers surveillance — and nothing of overreach.
  • On a Big Tech stack there is no lane, only a model that reaches as far as it's allowed.
  • The organising question: which decisions must never leave human hands?
Key message 1

The line that isn't a matter of taste

Some judgements can be systematised; values, meaning and agency cannot.

  • Automating a value smuggles in someone else's value as the default.
  • The boundaries, plainly: values verified not automated; agency respected not simulated.
  • The decisions a community most needs help with sit right on this line.
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It carries what can be carried, and stops at the rest.

Key message 2

A boundary you only hope for is not a boundary

A guardrail written as a wish doesn't constrain what the system actually does.

  • Most 'responsible AI' is a sign asking you not to cross, not a fence.
  • We built the line as architecture: reserved decisions are gated to humans by the code path.
  • A check runs before an action takes effect — and can't be talked out of its job by a prompt.
Key message 3

What the machine does instead

It proposes; a person disposes — and the seam between them is visible on purpose.

  • Surfaces history, summarises threads, drafts routine text — real work taken off the plate.
  • Stops at the judgement itself; never crosses into what's reserved.
  • Every assist is logged: what was used, which model, where it ran.
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The bound is what lets you bring it close.

Key message 4

Why bounded is the more useful machine

A machine bounded by construction can be trusted close, not kept at arm's length.

  • The bound is what lets you relax and hand it the tedious work unsupervised.
  • We don't claim it out-thinks the biggest models — we claim a better arrangement.
  • A community needs a capable assistant it can trust not to govern it. That's shipped.
Key message 5

Who needs the boundary most

The people who carry responsibility they cannot delegate.

  • Boards, where a decision blamed on 'the system' is a decision no one is accountable for.
  • Clinicians and caseworkers, where overreach is harm, not inconvenience.
  • The principled — who wanted not the machine's absence but the certainty it stays in place.
Key message 6

The principle the rest of the series stands on

Knowing its place is the design discipline that makes everything else safe to own.

  • The unrewritable record works because the AI can't author a director's reasons.
  • The in-house model is governed by the same line about what it may decide.
  • A system worth trusting knows which of the two it is: instrument, not authority.
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The bottom line

You don't have to choose between Big Tech AI and no AI. You can hold your own.