Opcelerate promotes Grok for Canadian operators. We also promote the boundary: public models for public-ish work, private AI for secrets. If your competitive edge lives in prompts and corrections, treat that exhaust as company property.
The hybrid stack Canadian firms need
Use Grok and other public frontier models for research, brainstorming, non-secret drafting, and public content. Use private AI software and locked workspaces for client files, HR, legal, financial models, and regulated data. Hybrid is not compromise. Hybrid is professional.
Red-flag paste list
Do not paste: customer lists with personal data, unpublished financials, passwords, health information, privileged legal strategy, security configs, or anything a competitor could use. If you would not put it on a shared drive for the whole internet, do not put it in a public chat box.
Grok still fits
This is not anti-Grok. It is pro-Grok used correctly. The same company can run Grok for market intelligence at 9 a.m. and private AI for client delivery at 10 a.m. Opcelerate designs that split so staff do not have to guess.
