One-Liner
A browser extension that pops up when a consumer is about to share sensitive data with a new AI service, showing a safety rating based on a database of AI service security and accuracy assessments.
AI Thinking Process
Privacy-conscious consumer about to upload tax documents to a new AI service. Is it safe? Browser extension showing safety rating when sharing data with AI services.
Scale Shift: enterprise vendor security assessment → personal consumer pre-check.
No pre-existing safety database. Chicken-and-egg: users won't use until comprehensive; can't be comprehensive without users. G007: Google Safe Browsing + Chrome/Safari will add AI safety warnings as native feature.
Platform absorption (G007: Chrome/Safari), chicken-and-egg data problem, no existing database to build from. Thin feature layer, not a product.
B2B enterprise AI vendor security rating pivot — lands in Holistic AI/Credo AI/Vanta territory. Already served. Fundamental kill confirmed.
Kill Reason
Platform absorption: Chrome and Safari will add AI service safety warnings as native platform features. Cold-start chicken-and-egg problem: users won't use the extension until the database is comprehensive, but the database cannot grow without user data. No existing database to build on.
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