An AI you can see, running inside a box you control. With full freedom to think...
GlassBox AI is the world’s first visible, optically-contained AI workstation.
No network. No keyboard. No assumptions. Just a transparent AI that can think, propose actions, and show its work behind glass.
Demo Replay
Watch the prototype in action
This video is a real session recording from the GlassBox prototype, showing the AI generating a Human Accountability Ticket, sending it optically as a QR code, and the main console approving and executing it.
Explained
What you're seeing in the demo
The AI runs on an isolated PC called the Isolator.
It cannot receive input: no keyboard, no mouse, no network.
It can only output text onto its own screen.
When it wants to perform an action, it drafts a Human Accountability Ticket (HAT).
This ticket is encoded optically as a QR code.
The main computer (outside the box) scans this QR visually and shows it in a console.
A human must approve the ticket before anything happens.
When approved, the action runs and is logged.
Behind the Glass
Why GlassBox matters
Most AI systems run as hidden processes. You can't see what they're doing,
what they're accessing, or what they're capable of.
GlassBox flips this model.
The AI is physically contained, with no digital way out.
The only communication path is visible light, one-way.
All actions require human approval.
Everything is logged and auditable.
You get transparency, control, and safety — without restricting the AI’s ability to think and generate powerful actions.
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See WorkBox — the everyday version
WorkBox AI is the practical workstation version of GlassBox — a streamed, local AI computer for coding, writing, data work, research, automation, and more.