If Arit could know years of my life,
why should I trust Arit?
It’s exactly the question you should ask.
What an AI model receives
Arit may know a lot about you. The AI model doesn’t need to.
Remember the wedding gift?
“I found the email. Here’s where you bought the gift and the original order details.”
Arit is designed to use your information where it belongs. It doesn’t send your whole Personal Intelligence to an external AI model every time you ask a question.
If Arit can answer your question without involving an external AI model, your personal context doesn’t need to be sent to one.
When an AI model is needed, Arit sends only the information needed to help with that particular request. Where identifying details aren’t necessary, Arit can remove or pseudonymise them.
Your Memory, Projects, Notes, Conversations and accumulated history are not simply handed over with every request.
Knowing your life doesn’t mean sharing your life.
Trusting Arit and Noventir
Arit has to earn that trust in the way it is built.
It’s a fair question.
OpenAI, Microsoft and Google are some of the biggest technology companies in the world. Noventir isn’t.
So we’re not going to ask you to trust Arit because we’re bigger, or because we tell you we’re trustworthy.
What Arit learns about you should remain under your control. You should be able to see what it remembers, correct it, remove it and decide what it is allowed to do.
And we don’t think your digital life should become trapped inside Arit either.
If you choose to leave one day, your accumulated information should be able to leave with you.
You shouldn’t have to trust Arit blindly. Our job is to build it so you don’t have to.
Built for trust from the beginning
Trust has to be demonstrated in practice.
Arit is being designed around privacy, security, accountability and AI governance from the start.
That includes UK/EU GDPR, the EU AI Act, SOC 2 and ISO/IEC 27001 requirements and controls. We’re now formalising the evidence, controls and independent assurance needed to demonstrate that in practice as we prepare Arit for its first hosted users.
Runtime trust
More capable AI needs more capable governance.
Trust shouldn’t end
when AI starts acting.
As AI moves from answering questions to using tools and taking consequential actions, knowing what happened—and under what authority—becomes increasingly important.
Arit is being designed to integrate with Noventir TiRA™, our Runtime Evidence Infrastructure.
TiRA is designed to create cryptographically verifiable, policy-bound evidence around consequential digital actions at the point they occur.
- 01Intent
- 02Authority
- 03Action
- 04Evidence
Arit provides the continuity and governed context.
TiRA is intended to provide verifiable evidence at the execution boundary.
Together, they are designed to support increasingly capable AI without losing sight of authority, provenance and accountability.
Learn more about Noventir / TiRA