The company is entering a competitive market, with tech giants like IBM, Microsoft, and Google also developing AI governance capabilities. However, MineOS believes its privacy-focused approach gives it an edge. The company has raised $42.5 million in funding from investors including Google's AI fund, Gradient Ventures, and aims to become a leader in illuminating the AI "black box" for enterprises worldwide.
Key takeaways:
- MineOS, an enterprise data privacy and governance platform, has launched a new AI Asset Discovery and Risk Assessment module to provide companies with visibility into their AI technologies.
- The new module uses system scans and email metadata analysis to detect all data systems and AI tools used within an organization, helping them comply with emerging regulations.
- MineOS faces competition from tech giants like IBM, Microsoft, and Google, but believes its privacy-focused approach and experience in automating data governance will give it an edge.
- The company has secured $42.5 million in funding from investors including Google's AI fund, Gradient Ventures, and aims to become a leader in illuminating the AI 'black box' for enterprises worldwide.