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imdsm 2 hours ago

Marketing aside, why are you using the term "UK sovereign"?

I assume UK based DCs, so why not just say that, UK based LLM inference.

Is it a DC owned/ran by HM Gov? Is that why it's sovereign?

Not a criticism, more of a critique.

drawfloat an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Much the same way the word "patriotism" is more common in US national discourse, "sovereignty" is very common in UK national discourse.

bcjdjsndon an hour ago | parent [-]

You're thinking of when chavs used to wear sovereign rings... it's fell out of fashion now tbh

raesene9 an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Data Sovereignty as a term is now fairly well established term that doesn't have specific government connotations e.g. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-eu...

StilesCrisis 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

He does say that? "running on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in the UK" is in there and that's pretty unambiguous.

pu_pe 34 minutes ago | parent [-]

The problem is if those GPUs are running on an AWS server (or any other American provider), even if it the server is in the UK the sovereignty claim is null and void.

StilesCrisis 22 minutes ago | parent [-]

Doesn't "We built it on fully UK sovereign cloud infrastructure, so data never leaves UK jurisdiction" cover that?

pu_pe 11 minutes ago | parent [-]

In theory it should, but I've seen that language describing Azure "sovereign cloud" servers before. The data might indeed be stored in the UK, the problem is the CLOUD act which supersedes it.