Inception, a G42 company, has launched InceptionClaw, an enterprise-grade AI super assistant designed for enterprise leaders and government officials. Built on Inception's Catalyst platform and powered by Compass models, InceptionClaw actively manages workloads by monitoring calendars and emails, delivering structured briefs, alerts, and audio summaries. It operates with UAE-native sovereignty, ensuring all data remains within UAE jurisdiction under Greenshield sovereign controls, addressing critical data residency and trust requirements. The assistant also includes features like tamper-proof audit trails, code-reviewed skills, spending limits, and human approval queues for high-stakes actions.
Inception, Cerebras, and MBZUAI have released Jais 2, a 70 billion parameter open-weight Arabic LLM. Jais 2 is trained on an Arabic-first dataset and features a redesigned architecture for stronger reasoning and fluency across Arabic dialects and English. It integrates a safety-first framework and demonstrates capabilities in understanding Arabic poetry, culture, and social media tone. Why it matters: Jais 2 addresses the historical underrepresentation of Arabic in AI by providing a culturally and linguistically faithful model, potentially accelerating innovation across the region.
G42's Inception has open-sourced Jais, a 13-billion parameter Arabic large language model (LLM). Jais was trained on a 395-billion-token Arabic and English dataset and outperforms existing Arabic models. The model is a collaboration between Inception, MBZUAI, and Cerebras Systems, and was trained on the Condor Galaxy supercomputer. Why it matters: This release establishes a new standard for Arabic language AI, providing over 400 million Arabic speakers access to generative AI and fostering innovation in the region.
G42, a prominent UAE-based AI technology holding company, has launched a new sovereign enterprise AI assistant. This product is designed to offer secure, localized AI capabilities for businesses and government entities within the region. It aims to prioritize data privacy and cater to the specific regional context, expanding G42's offerings in specialized enterprise solutions. Why it matters: This launch underscores the UAE's strategic drive to develop secure, locally-controlled AI solutions for critical sectors, thereby bolstering its digital sovereignty and reducing reliance on external AI infrastructure.