Haltia.AI launches next-gen Asimov AI platform
For enterprise and government sectors
Delaware, US-headquartered startup Haltia.AI has launched Asimov, a next-generation AI platform explicitly designed for enterprise and government needs. The release marks a significant expansion for Haltia.AI into the high-stakes B2B and B2G markets, offering advanced features to address organisations’ complex demands.
The company also aims to develop sector-specific solutions and a consumer version of Asimov, broadening its reach from large organisations to individual users.
Asimov features innovative architecture and robust security measures. According to Talal Thabet, CEO of Haltia.AI: “Asimov represents a strategic choice for organisations focusing on data sovereignty, security, and explainability. As digital transformations accelerate, Asimov is not only technologically adept but also aligns with organisational values, making it a smart investment in the future of AI.”
Asimov features a composable, headless architecture that departs from traditional monolithic systems. This design offers unprecedented flexibility, allowing organisations to integrate Asimov with any frontend interface and customise the platform to meet specific needs.
Trust and security
Emphasising trust and security, Asimov supports on-premise deployment, ensuring that all AI processes are contained within an organisation’s infrastructure. This approach mitigates risks associated with cloud-based solutions, addressing critical concerns around data sovereignty and security.
A cornerstone of Asimov is its commitment to Explainable AI. The platform’s neuro-symbolic AI system facilitates transparent decision-making processes, enhancing accountability in high-stakes sectors such as finance, healthcare, and government. Asimov’s agentic layer also enables real-time action on insights, bridging the gap between data analysis and operational execution.
Asimov leverages its ‘Galaxy Brain’ LLM mesh—a network of interconnected large language models—to continuously acquire and integrate knowledge from leading AI sources. This feature ensures Asimov remains at the cutting edge of technology, delivering accurate and contextually relevant information.
Arto Bendiken, CTO of Haltia.AI, highlighted the platform’s innovative approach: “Asimov’s neuro-symbolic architecture and privacy-first model set it apart in a crowded market. By rethinking AI functionality, we’ve created a platform that empowers organisations to drive their digital transformations confidently.”
James Nicol, Chief Revenue Officer of Haltia.AI, added: “Asimov’s adaptability and scalability make it an ideal fit for diverse sectors. We are on track for significant growth with the consumer version on the horizon and growing client interest.”
The global AI market, expected to reach $1,394.30 billion by 2029, presents a fertile ground for Asimov’s entry. Asimov aims to capture a substantial market share by focusing on sectors where data privacy and security are paramount.
Haltia.AI plans to expand its team and establish key industry partnerships by the end of 2024.
Featured image: (L-R) Talal Thabet, CEO, and Arto Bendiken, CTO of Haltia.AI. Credit: Haltia.AI