
Intel is launching a new platform firm with the backing of Boca Raton, Florida-based asset manager and investor DigitalBridge in order to make bigger gains in the market for AI-powered enterprise software.
The new entity, Articul8 AI (an odd acronym of “Articulate AI”), relies on a proof-of-concept from an Intel collaboration with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in early May. According to Reuters, Intel designed a generative AI system that can scan text and images using its hardware and a blend of open source and internally sourced software and running inside BCG’s data centers to meet BCG’s security needs.

The system was created at Intel over a two-year period. According to CRN, it was recently fine-tuned for BCG’s unique applications.

Initially, BCG was the system’s sole go-to-market supplier and customer. However, Intel has been working in recent months to scale the platform — which is optimized for Intel hardware but supports alternatives — to companies in financial services, aerospace, semiconductor, telecommunications, and other industries that “require high levels of security and specialized domain knowledge,” according to an Intel spokesperson.
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