2 million patients across the upper Midwest deserve AI that their health system fully controls — on-premises, uncensorable, and built to advance care delivery, not extract data.
Health systems adopting GPT, Gemini, or Claude route patient interactions through infrastructure owned by companies whose business models are fundamentally misaligned with healthcare’s mission:
Cloud-hosted AI means clinical conversations, diagnostic reasoning, and patient context flow through third-party servers. HIPAA compliance is a floor, not a ceiling.
When your AI runs on someone else’s hardware, they set the price, change the model, alter the behavior—and you have no alternative at scale.
Rural healthcare has unique constraints—provider shortages, connectivity gaps, long distances—that generic AI platforms don’t optimize for.
The Virtual Care Center was built to solve this for clinical delivery. Genesis solves it for the intelligence layer underneath.
Genesis is a sovereign AI system running on 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs with a 397-billion-parameter model—not routed through any external cloud. The infrastructure is owned, the models are ours, and no external party can alter, throttle, or disable it.
Reduce clinician burnout without sending patient conversations to external servers. 88% burnout reduction demonstrated in early pilots at comparable systems.
Disease detection, care pathway optimization, and literature synthesis that operates within your own infrastructure boundaries.
A living knowledge graph of medical literature, clinical guidelines, and evidence—updated continuously, searchable semantically, and fully controlled.
Genesis is not a pitch deck. It is a running system—operational today—processing natural language, managing knowledge, and delivering intelligence at enterprise scale.
The system processes documents through a 9-layer cognitive pipeline, maintains a 17-million-element knowledge graph, and serves interactive intelligence at sub-second latency—all on sovereign infrastructure.
This is the kind of partner the Innovation Center’s Accelerator Space was designed to host: a technology company building production-grade AI specifically for the problems rural healthcare faces.
The Virtual Care Innovation Center exists to co-develop AI solutions for rural care delivery. Genesis exists to provide sovereign AI infrastructure for organizations that cannot afford vendor dependency. The alignment is natural.
I’m proposing a 30-minute conversation about whether Genesis belongs in your Accelerator Space—as a technology partner building something your clinicians can use, test, and shape.
No pitch deck. No fundraising ask. Just a demonstration of what sovereign clinical AI looks like—and whether it fits your innovation roadmap.
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