Sovereign control of your AI and your knowledge: the decision that will define your competitive margin over the next few years.
Your competitors are already automating critical processes with European infrastructure and guaranteed human control. Meanwhile, confidential data leaves your perimeter, accumulated knowledge depends on individuals, and your teams spend hours every day searching for what already exists. The window to build a real advantage is narrowing. And the regulatory framework is tightening.
What is at stake without a sovereign control system
A technology posture designed to protect margin, reputation, and sovereignty.
3 architects
senior profile for design, calibration, and deployment
100% UE
technological sovereignty and European infrastructure
ENS-ready
serious security and traceability criteria
HITL
human-in-the-loop in critical workflows
The real cost of staying as you are today
It is not just that you are losing efficiency. You are accumulating regulatory, competitive, and operational risks that, when they materialize, will be far more expensive than implementing a solution now.
Growing regulatory risk — with leadership accountability
Every employee who enters sensitive information into ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini is making an international data transfer without the guarantees required by GDPR Article 46. The maximum fine: 4% of global revenue or €20M. Regulators expect leadership to implement reasonable control measures.
The AI Act is already in force — can you prove it?
The transparency, risk-management, and documentation obligations of the AI Regulation are already enforceable. Companies without auditable systems and documented human control will struggle to prove compliance during an inspection.
Systematic loss of market share
In public procurement (more than €100 billion per year), companies that automate are submitting 3x to 4x more bids. Those that do not adapt surrender market share in a structural, cumulative way.
Margin destruction through internal inefficiency
McKinsey estimates that employees spend 2.5 hours a day searching for information that already exists in the company. In a 50-person business: more than €1.1M per year in qualified salaries spent reinventing the wheel.
Knowledge that walks out with people
When your senior profiles with 15-25 years of experience retire or move on, they take decisions, criteria, and knowledge that are not documented in a usable way. It is a loss of competitive advantage that is very hard to recover.
Executive exposure in audits and before regulators
In an AEPD investigation, an AI Act audit, or a complaint from a strategic client, the question will be: 'What reasonable measures did leadership adopt?'. Having systems with traceability and documented human control is the answer that protects reputation and institution.
Four pillars. One architecture for executive control.
Each pillar solves a different dimension of executive control: knowledge, execution, intelligence, and continuous calibration.
Serious technological defense, adapted to the mid-sized company.
The difference is not in using AI. It is in who controls the data, how each action is approved, and what level of traceability can be shown in a real audit.
Granular access governance
RLS, privilege segregation, and traceability so each area sees only what it must see.
Real operational sovereignty
Without depending on public APIs as the foundation of your production operating model.
Measurable calibration
Accuracy, errors, and improvements turned into indicators leadership can review.
Enterprise integration
We connect knowledge, processes, and decisions without rebuilding your stack or current routing.
Executives do not need more tools. They need a control system.
AuroraCortex consolidates information, automates repetitive flows, and leaves the critical decision where it belongs: with leadership. The result is a company that responds faster, protects its data better, and reduces operational dependency on individuals or external vendors.
2,5 h
lost every day searching for critical information
90%
of repetitive tasks suitable for HITL automation
24/7
continuous monitoring across workflows, contracts, and compliance