> OpenRouter’s architecture makes it inherently a compliance nightmare
Why?
Because the platform is designed to send data to numerous different backend data processors.
Using something like Bedrock is a lot easier for compliance because the only processor is Amazon.
Amazon would never do anything nefarious.
Amazon has a track record of fulfilling their compliance obligations.
Compliance doesn’t hinge on superstition. It hinges on audits, certifications, contracts, and the legal environment.
That’s not the point.
Because the platform is designed to send data to numerous different backend data processors.
Using something like Bedrock is a lot easier for compliance because the only processor is Amazon.
Amazon would never do anything nefarious.
Amazon has a track record of fulfilling their compliance obligations.
Compliance doesn’t hinge on superstition. It hinges on audits, certifications, contracts, and the legal environment.
That’s not the point.