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Cohere launches private AI platform for sensitive enterprise data

The news: Cohere wants to ease enterprise concerns around AI adoption with the launch of North, its new flagship platform.

  • North is a privately deployable agentic platform that lets companies create, manage, and deploy AI agents entirely behind their own firewall.
  • That means no reliance on cloud providers like Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services (AWS) and no external access to sensitive or proprietary company data.

In-house deployment: AI models, including agents, are only as good as their data. But for many enterprises, data security remains a major barrier to adoption.

  • Most global companies (78%) aren’t fully prepared to deploy tools like large language models (LLMs) and agents, with data readiness serving as the biggest obstacle, per MIT Technology Review data cited by Amperity.
  • “If we want LLMs to be as useful as possible, they have to access that useful data, and that means they need to be deployed in (the customer’s) environment,” Cohere co-founder Nick Frosst said, per TechCrunch.

How it works: At its core, North has two main features—AI search and chat—which can pull information from both the web and private, internal sources. Use cases include:

  • Creating assets like marketing or social media copy.
  • Summarizing meetings.
  • Answering internal or customer-facing questions.
  • Conducting market research.
  • Generating slideshows, tables, or reports.

The difference: What sets North apart is where and how it runs. Unlike other AI platforms that rely on cloud hosting, companies can install North entirely on-premises. “We can deploy literally on a GPU in a closet,” Frosst said.

Operating on an organization’s private infrastructure ensures Cohere never sees or interacts with a customer’s data, which could appeal to companies in highly regulated sectors like finance, government, or healthcare.

Our take: With the frenetic pace of AI model launches and the pressure for quick enterprise adoption, data governance and security can’t be an afterthought. Platforms like North give enterprises a path to adopt powerful AI tools without giving up control over sensitive information.

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