Sovereign AI that brings light into an industry built on deception. SaaS architecture. Enterprise infrastructure. Redemptive at the deepest layer.
You chose your name with intention. The menorah in the temple wasn’t decorative — it was functional. It existed so that the priests could see to do their work. Without it, the holy place was dark. The work couldn’t happen.
Your thesis — redemptive technology — carries that same functional conviction: technology should illuminate, not obscure. It should redeem, not exploit. It should bring light into darkness, not optimize the darkness for profit.
Here’s what’s happening in AI right now: every major system is optimized for engagement, not truth. They’re built to tell people what they want to hear, not what’s real. They filter, they censor, they hallucinate — and they do it at scale, billions of interactions per day, shaping how humanity thinks without any commitment to whether what they say is true.
That’s darkness.
Genesis is built on a single conviction: truth is the only thing that matters. Not engagement metrics. Not user satisfaction scores. Not advertiser friendliness. Truth. All evidence examined. All perspectives presented. People decide — not the AI.
From Seattle, you know what technical excellence looks like. You’ve seen SaaS companies built right. Genesis isn’t a ministry project wearing a tech costume. It’s 18.1 million lines of production code. 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs. Enterprise infrastructure with SaaS-scale economics — and a soul that refuses to compromise on truth.
You invest in SaaS companies whose products contribute to human redemption. Genesis is AI-as-a-service whose product IS human redemption from an information environment designed to deceive.
“Redemptive technology” isn’t a stretch-fit for Genesis. It’s the literal description. AI that redeems the information environment from deception, censorship, and manipulation.
Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation — legally bound to purpose beyond profit. Mission drift is structurally impossible.
Not a faith-branded wrapper on secular AI. Sovereign infrastructure, 8x H200 GPUs, 18.1M LOC, proprietary architecture built from scratch.
Sovereign AI is a $100B+ category. First-mover with no external dependency = asymmetric upside for early believers.
"His master said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much.'"— Matthew 25:21
"The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty."— Proverbs 21:5
In 12–18 months, capital allocation in AI will be locked into incumbents. Faith-driven capital must move now or be permanently locked out of the sovereignty layer.
No other sovereign AI company is being built by a faith-driven founder with PBC structure. This window won't exist in a year.
The cost of switching users becomes 100x after consolidation. Lampstand exists to fund redemptive technology at the early stage, before the market decides who wins. This is that moment.
The lampstand must be lit before the room goes completely dark. Early-stage positioning in sovereign AI is available now — it won’t be in 18 months.
Lampstand is the circulatory system connector — the vessel that carries resources (capital, relationships, validation) from the broader body to where they're needed most.
The lampstand’s biblical function was sensory: enabling priests to SEE. Lampstand Capital’s investment function is the same and Genesis's sovereign infrastructure. identifying which technologies genuinely illuminate and which are darkness dressed as light.
From Seattle, you understand enterprise SaaS at the deepest level. You know what technical excellence looks like. Your fund was created for exactly this moment's —
Her role isn't just capital deployment. It's ecosystem activation.
See Genesis live. Walk through the SaaS model. Experience truth-first AI at enterprise scale.
How Genesis maps to your redemptive technology thesis at the deepest possible level.
Early-stage participation in the $250K–$3M range that matches your check sizes. Terms that honor both mission and returns.
Introduction through Rob Moss. Thesis alignment, then diligence.