14 August 2026 When an agent moves the portfolio, the audit trail moves with it Agentic AI in regulated finance does not just answer questions - it executes. That turns where inference runs from an IT preference into part of the supervised investment process. Read 13 August 2026 The cost case for sovereign inference has quietly changed Running AI inside your own boundary used to carry a price premium over calling a cloud API. Three converging shifts have compressed that premium, and for steady workloads it may already be gone. Read 7 August 2026 The unread archive on the factory floor A Swiss manufacturer put agentic AI onto the documents it had never been able to search. The value sits in exactly the material that must not leave the company. Read 6 August 2026 A Swiss hospital keeps the model inside the building CHUV is trialling a medical language model fine-tuned on its own patient records, on Swiss infrastructure, with no data sent abroad. It is the clearest template yet for regulated sovereign AI. Read 5 August 2026 Inference is becoming an architecture question, not a procurement one Serving hardware is splitting by workload phase rather than scaling as one uniform block. That changes what an enterprise should ask before committing to dedicated AI infrastructure. Read 30 July 2026 Sovereign AI stops being a preference and becomes a baseline A European capacity mandate, a new open-source governance foundation, and a record inference funding round all landed in the same month. Together they change what procurement will ask for. Read 29 July 2026 When the licence, not the model, is what blocks deployment A permissive licence and a longer context window are unglamorous features. For a regulated Swiss buyer they remove two of the most persistent obstacles to putting a model into production. Read 28 July 2026 The second dimension of sovereignty is vendor independence A European insurer bought the company supplying its AI claims pipeline rather than keep renting it. The reasoning transfers directly to any firm whose core process depends on an external model. Read 16 July 2026 Deployment, not model access, is now the scarce resource The largest cloud providers are investing billions in helping customers deploy the models they already have. That reframes what a Swiss enterprise should be buying. Read 15 July 2026 Global integrators are now building on sovereign infrastructure A USD 20 billion consultancy building its regulated-European AI practice on a sovereign infrastructure layer, with explicit DACH focus, changes what Swiss buyers can ask for. Read 25 June 2026 Zero-cloud clinical AI, proven in Canton Vaud A Lausanne clinical-documentation platform shows sovereign healthcare AI is no capability-versus-compliance trade-off: patient records never leave the canton, and clinicians save over half their documentation time. Read 23 June 2026 Sovereign inference becomes a venture category A USD 100 million Series A for a Swiss firm whose customers are hedge funds and law firms signals that running AI on infrastructure you control is now a distinct, fundable market - not a compliance footnote. Read 17 June 2026 The deferral trap: why the AI Act reprieve raises the stakes for sovereign infrastructure The AI Act's high-risk deadlines slip to December 2027 - but Article 50 transparency and FINMA's expectations land now. The reprieve sorts the prepared from the postponers. Read 15 June 2026 European clinical AI goes domain-specific A Copenhagen team's medical-coding model, trained on European clinical data and run inside the hospital perimeter, shows domain-specific European AI can lead on the metrics that matter clinically. Read