Four Industries. One Infrastructure Problem.

Why Healthcare, Legal, Financial Services, and Government All Face the Same AI Infrastructure Challenge.

Healthcare, legal, financial services, and government operate under different regulatory frameworks, serve different constituencies, and measure risk differently. But when it comes to AI infrastructure, they share the same fundamental problem.

Their data cannot leave the building.

The surface looks different. The problem is the same.

A hospital system deploying AI for clinical documentation is subject to HIPAA's Security Rule. The physical layer (what hardware processes patient data, who has access to it, and whether that access is documented) is a compliance requirement, not a preference.

A law firm using AI for contract analysis faces a different framework, but the same underlying question. Privileged documents processed on shared infrastructure create exposure that no vendor agreement resolves. Attorney-client privilege does not transfer to a cloud provider's terms of service.

A financial institution running AI for fraud detection or risk modeling operates under CCPA and a growing body of financial privacy law. Audit trail requirements are explicit and enforceable: who accessed what, when, and on what infrastructure.

A government agency or contractor faces the most direct requirement of all: U.S.-jurisdictional infrastructure is not optional. Data processed outside domestic jurisdiction creates legal and security exposure that no contract language resolves.

What the infrastructure requirement actually looks like

Single-tenant AI infrastructure addresses this by design. Dedicated hardware keeps workloads completely isolated, with no shared power circuits, no shared cooling loops, and no shared network switches with any other organization. Queries are processed on domestic soil under domestic law. Every interaction is logged with user attribution, timestamps, and content, available for compliance review on demand.

This is not a premium feature. For regulated industries deploying AI at scale, it is the baseline requirement. Organizations building AI strategies around shared infrastructure are building on a foundation their compliance teams will eventually require them to rebuild.

That is the infrastructure EG AI Corp is developing in Dallas, Texas.

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