KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 15 (Bernama) -- H2O.ai, a pioneer in sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) and an agentic and predictive AI company, has announced the renewal of its accreditation under Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) for its Enterprise GenAI product suite.
This recognition underscores H2O.ai’s commitment to delivering secure, responsible, and enterprise-grade AI solutions for Singapore’s public and private sectors, as organisations increasingly seek air-gapped, sovereign GenAI systems designed for the highest levels of data protection.
H2O.ai Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sri Ambati said the accreditation validates the company’s efforts to bring trustworthy, air-gapped AI into production.
“We are excited to double down with our partners and customers here. The AI age we imagined is now here, and this milestone gives us even more fuel to deliver breakthrough outcomes together,” added Ambati in a statement.
Building on its 2021 accreditation for predictive AI technologies, this new recognition reaffirms H2O.ai’s leadership in enabling institutions to implement secure, production-ready AI systems.
Through the IMDA Accreditation programme, the authority validates enterprise technology companies against rigorous technical, financial, and operational criteria, enabling government agencies and enterprises to confidently adopt accredited solutions that enhance decision-making, automate workflows, and deliver better services.
H2O.ai’s generative AI (GenAI) technologies are already demonstrating measurable impact across global organisations, including The United States National Institutes of Health (NIH), which uses H2O.ai’s air-gapped h2oGPTe platform to power a secure internal Business Assistant that supports over 8,000 employees.
The platform has helped NIH reduce approximately 10,000 service requests per year, illustrating the efficiency of AI-driven operations.
In Australia, the Commonwealth Bank leverages H2O.ai GenAI to reduce scam losses by more than 70 per cent and overall fraud by 30 per cent, demonstrating tangible risk mitigation and operational benefits.
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