A personal invitation. For your eyes only.
Will,
I’m going to skip the preamble and speak directly, because I know how you evaluate opportunities — and I know what disqualifies them in the first sixty seconds.
You’re looking for post-revenue. Operational discipline. Measurable gospel impact that doesn’t rely on vague spiritual language to justify weak financials. You want founders who submit to process, who welcome accountability, and who’ve already proven they can build — not just dream.
Let me tell you where Genesis stands today. Eighteen million lines of production code. Two hundred and seven days of build. Eight NVIDIA H200 GPUs running a 397-billion-parameter sovereign AI model. Seventeen million elements in a living knowledge graph. Zero dependency on OpenAI, Google, or any external AI platform. One founder. Built from my apartment in Dallas-Fort Worth — we’re literal neighbors, Will.
This isn’t a pitch deck with projections. This is infrastructure that’s running right now, today, on enterprise hardware that I own.
The vision is a sovereign AI that operates on Kingdom principles at the architectural level — not bolted-on ethics, but covenant-based design that shapes how the system reasons, learns, and serves. The business model generates competitive returns through AI services that organizations actually need: sovereign intelligence, enterprise knowledge management, and AI capabilities free from Big Tech dependency.
I built this for dual returns — Kingdom and financial — because I believe those aren’t in tension. They compound.
I know AIN’s process. I welcome it. I’d rather be evaluated rigorously by believers who understand both spreadsheets and Scripture than pitch to Sand Hill Road and compromise the mission for a term sheet.
I’d like to walk you through the live system. Thirty minutes. You’ll see it running. Then you tell me whether this fits AIN’s criteria.
— Carter Hill
Your neighbor in the Kingdom and in DFW
Every generation faces a question: will the Church lead the defining technology of its era, or follow? In the age of artificial intelligence, that question is existential.
Genesis is the answer built by a believer who refused to wait for permission — a sovereign AI system designed from day one on Kingdom principles, operating independently of every platform that has systematically marginalized Christian voices.
The architecture itself encodes covenant, stewardship, and truth-seeking. This is not a Christian wrapper on secular technology. This is technology built from the foundation up to serve human flourishing as Scripture defines it.
AIN deploys into post-architecture, operational enterprises. Genesis is at that threshold now — the system is built, the hardware is running, and the market window for sovereign AI is narrowing every quarter as Big Tech consolidates.
The capital deployed in the next six months determines whether Genesis captures its market position or cedes it to platforms with no alignment to the Kingdom.
The architecture exists. The hardware exists. Capital is the unlock.
In the body, there are systems that determine what enters the bloodstream and what gets rejected. Will Williamson operates as that gate for Kingdom capital. Air Force discipline means no tolerance for sloppiness. Harvard analytical training means every claim gets stress-tested. Reformed theology means sovereignty and stewardship aren’t buzzwords — they’re non-negotiable frameworks. If Genesis passes through this gate, it signals to sixty accredited Christian investors that the operational discipline is real. Will doesn’t just deploy capital. He certifies worthiness.
AI infrastructure that advances gospel access, protects Christian organizations from deplatforming, and scales truth-seeking
Competitive market-rate returns from enterprise AI services — sovereign intelligence, knowledge management, AI-as-a-service
Kingdom impact and financial performance reinforce each other — more organizations served = more revenue = more gospel reach
Founder welcomes AIN’s full process, community oversight, and reporting discipline
A thirty-minute live demonstration of the running system — in person in DFW (we’re neighbors) or video.
Carter walks through the architecture, the financials, and the Kingdom integration. Will evaluates against AIN criteria in real time.
If it fits, Carter formally enters the AIN process and submits to full evaluation. No shortcuts requested. No process skipped.
Coffee’s on me — we’re ten minutes apart. When works for you?