Keep What You Create
Your team's best thinking with AI is trapped in tools you don't own.Keep it. Compound it. Own it.
Every prompt, decision, and workflow your people build with AI stays locked in the vendor's platform. Switch tools, change models, or lose a teammate, and it's gone. Fathym keeps your intelligence portable and compounding - from your first workbench to your whole company.
The next sovereignty
Cloud. Data.Now intelligence.
Your company fought to own its cloud. Then its data. AI starts the next fight, and most teams haven't noticed.
Every conversation your people have with AI creates intelligence - the decisions, the context, the queries that work, the judgment behind them. Today it accumulates inside tools you don't own, and walks out the door when a session ends.
At individual scale that's lost context. At team scale it's drift - one person gets one answer, another gets another, and yesterday's process can't be reproduced. At company scale it's structural: your way of working absorbed into systems you don't control.
The question AI forces: who owns the intelligence your company creates when humans and machines work together? That is Intelligence Sovereignty.
Your personal AI workbench
Your context follows you -every tool, every session.
Your personal AI workbench - your context, tools, prompts, and workflows, on your terms. It works with every tool you already use, and every session builds on the last.
Works today with
For teams
Your team's AI work,owned together.
fAI is your workbench. OpenX is the workshop where your team's workbenches connect - where what each person does with AI becomes shared, reusable tooling the whole team builds from and owns.
One person finds the answer. The team reviews it and keeps it. It compounds. That's the difference between using AI and compounding intelligence.
Proof in industry
Proven where it'shardest.
OpenIndustrial runs this in production - connecting operations, AI, and human judgment into governed, portable intelligence for industrial teams. Systems that are mission-critical, regulated, and dangerous to break.
The pattern isn't industrial. It's universal - any domain can turn what it does into sovereign, AI-native ground.
Where this goes