Where privacy meets what's next

Product experiments at the intersection of data privacy and generative AI.

Our Premise

What if privacy and AI worked together?

Osano has spent nearly a decade helping thousands of companies manage data privacy at scale. Osano AI is where we ask the harder questions — what does it look like when AI and privacy aren't adversaries but collaborators? These are our experiments.

Privacy-Aware AI

Can AI systems be genuinely useful and still respect data boundaries? We're building tools that prove they can — not by restricting capability, but by rethinking the architecture from the ground up.

Compliance Intelligence

Regulations move fast. We're exploring how AI can help privacy teams stay ahead of evolving requirements without drowning in legalese or manual review cycles.

Open Experimentation

We build, learn, share, and invite the community along. Some experiments are obvious, some are esoteric. Some experiments ship while others teach. Both matter.

Latest from the lab

The Law That Followed the Kids

The Law That Followed the Kids

Arlo Gilbert · April 10, 2026

COPPA was written in 1998 for a different internet. On April 22, it becomes the first U.S. regulation to draw a bright line on AI training with children's data.

Who's Open Now?

Who's Open Now?

Arlo Gilbert · April 9, 2026

Meta and Google just traded places on AI openness. The business logic explains both moves.

OpenAI Wants a Robot Tax

OpenAI Wants a Robot Tax

Arlo Gilbert · April 8, 2026

On Monday, OpenAI published a 13-page policy paper proposing to tax AI companies, fund a national wealth fund, and shorten the workweek. Its IPO is months away.

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