Someone has probably told you their AI is private because they turned on a setting in ChatGPT — "don't worry, nothing gets saved." For their own chats, maybe. For your company, that setting does nothing, and treating the two as the same is an expensive mistake.
It only stops OpenAI from using their chats to improve its AI. It does not stop them from keeping the chats. A court recently ordered OpenAI to hold onto people's conversations — including ones they had deleted, and "temporary" ones they thought had already disappeared. Those chats are now evidence in a lawsuit.
Real privacy — where your data genuinely isn't kept — does exist, but you can't just buy it. OpenAI offers it only through a company contract you have to qualify for: prove a serious legal reason, move your team to a managed account, and pass a security review. It starts around fifty thousand a year and climbs past a hundred — and that's before usage, billed on top by the word. Even then, your data still sits on their computers, not yours.
And the personal version can't even plug into your email, files, or customer records. The ones that can — like Microsoft's Copilot — only manage it by sending everything to their cloud. So the more useful it gets, the more of your business sits on someone else's computer.
For a whole company, real AI privacy starts at fifty thousand dollars a year — and your data still ends up on their computers.
Vault Cloud works the other way around: your own AI, on your own machine, in a private space only your company can reach. It connects to your email, files, and tools — but because it lives on your hardware, nothing ever leaves the building.
And it isn't the same AI for less. It runs on hardware with far more memory, so it holds more of your business in mind at once and carries long, multi-step jobs to the end without losing the thread. For the agents every business wants, memory is the whole game.
It costs ten to twenty thousand dollars a year, everything included — no usage meter, no matter how hard you lean on it. A fraction of what the big companies charge for the weaker, leakier version. You own it, so privacy is just how it works.
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Sources: ChatGPT Enterprise per-seat pricing, ~150-seat minimum and annual commitment, per 2026 pricing analyses from Inference.net and Beam; zero data retention requiring a custom Enterprise or Scale Tier agreement, granted case-by-case after a qualifying regulatory use case and a legal/security review, and the HIPAA BAA being limited to those sales-managed tiers, per OpenAI's enterprise privacy and Help Center; the court's exclusion of Enterprise/Edu/ZDR from the preservation order — and its coverage of Free, Plus, Pro, Team and deleted/temporary chats — per VentureBeat and OpenAI. Vault pricing per vaultcloud.ai.


