Britain has the patents. Britain has the engineering. The question is whether Britain backs its own.
Sovereignty cannot be imported. It is a topology, not a contract.
31 filed UK patent applications, 914 claims, named inventor Micky Irons. The substrate is on the UK public register.
https://mickai.co.uk/articles/britain-sovereign-ai-moment-the-procurement-choice
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Britain's sovereign AI moment: the procurement choice. One inventor, thirty one filings, and the architectural alternative the country has already filed.
The patents are filed. The trade mark is registered. The substrate is built. The question is no longer whether Britain can build sovereign AI; it is whether Britain will procure the sovereign AI it already has. Thirty one filed UK patent applications, nine hundred and fourteen claims, named inventor Micky Irons (Mickarle Wagstaff-Irons), recorded at GB2607309.8 to GB2610422.4 on the UK IPO public register, with the Mickai trade mark separately registered at UK00004373277.
Five Eyes published joint Agentic AI security guidance on 1 May 2026. Mickai's named inventor Micky Irons filed GB2610413.3 four weeks earlier: cryptographic Open Audit Record. Policy met British engineering.
https://mickai.co.uk/articles/five-eyes-published-the-policy-mickai-filed-the-engineering #SovereignAI #BritishAI #FiveEyes #MickaiFive Eyes published the policy on 1 May 2026. Mickai™ filed the engineering on 4 April 2026. The substrate already exists.
On 1 May 2026 the Five Eyes published Careful Adoption of Agentic AI Services, the first coordinated regulatory statement on autonomous AI agent security. The guidance describes a critical-infrastructure governance gap with virtually no engineering substrate underneath it. Four weeks earlier Mickai filed the substrate at the UK IPO in Newport. Thirty one UK patent applications, nine hundred and fourteen claims, named inventor Micky Irons (Mickarle Wagstaff-Irons), filed in the United Kingdom, between 30 March and 4 May 2026.