The Trust Stack: Why Confidential Computing Plus Sovereign AI Is the Infrastructure Category Nobody Has Built Yet

By Futurist Thomas Frey

The Intersection of Swiss Neutrality, Hardware-Level Privacy, and Regulated Industry Demand Is Pointing at a Multi-Billion Dollar Gap in the Global AI Infrastructure Market

The hyperscalers built for scale. Nobody has built for trust. That gap is now large enough to found a category on.

There is a conversation happening in the boardrooms of European banks, Gulf sovereign wealth funds, Asian healthcare ministries, and defense agencies on every continent, and it sounds roughly like this: we understand that AI is going to be central to our competitive position, our operational efficiency, and our national capability. We also understand that we cannot put our most sensitive data — patient records, financial positions, defense intelligence, proprietary models — into infrastructure we do not control, governed by laws we are not subject to, processed in facilities we cannot audit, by companies whose first obligation is to a foreign government’s legal process. We want the capability. We cannot accept the dependency. Tell us what to do.

Right now, nobody has a complete answer. That is the gap. And in infrastructure terms, an unanswered question at that scale and with that level of institutional demand is not a problem. It is a category waiting to be built.

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