New Delhi: ParamNetwork has launched an enterprise-grade platform called ai/studio, developed in India to support large-scale deployment of agentic AI systems in complex enterprise environments. The platform is designed to meet rising industry requirements around explainability, compliance, and integration with existing IT architecture.
Built for enterprises, not repurposed from consumer tech
Unlike many generative AI platforms that began as consumer-facing tools, ai/studio was developed specifically for enterprise use. The architecture includes features such as distributed systems, redundancy, security controls, and governance tools designed to fit into regulated and large-scale environments.
Speaking on the launch, Vaideeswaran Sethuraman, Founder of ParamNetwork, said that AI adoption in enterprises cannot rely solely on powerful algorithms but must support governance, integration, and user accountability.
Initial deployment in manufacturing and healthcare
Among early adopters is the Aditya Birla Group. Rahul Chopade, Head of Digital at UltraTech Cement, said the platform helped their operations team identify inefficiencies by linking structured and unstructured data. In the US, Silicon Valley-based startup 3Analytics is using ai/studio for regulatory compliance and clinical trials optimization.
Human-in-the-loop for accountability
ParamNetwork has emphasized a human-in-the-loop design to ensure oversight and decision accountability. This is aimed at addressing ongoing concerns around AI decision-making in sensitive operations like manufacturing, healthcare, and finance.
Focus on governance and collaboration
Built around a collaborative intelligence framework, ai/studio offers tools for compliance teams, data scientists, and business users alike. This positions the platform as a governance-focused AI layer for business intelligence, ETL, and automation.
With the introduction of ai/studio, ParamNetwork is signaling a shift toward secure, explainable AI systems in enterprise settings, where data governance and system interoperability remain key barriers to adoption.
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