Humain Expands AWS Collaboration to Launch Enterprise AI Operating System
Humain has expanded its collaboration with Amazon Web Services to launch HUMAIN ONE, an enterprise operating system for building, deploying, and governing autonomous AI agents at scale, announced in a press release. The platform is designed to help organizations adopt generative AI across their operations with integrated tools for development, orchestration, and governance.
HUMAIN ONE will be available globally through AWS Marketplace and will benefit from the upcoming AWS Region in Saudi Arabia, which will provide high availability, security, and compliance for cloud and AI workloads. The system is built with a sovereign approach to support regulated industries across the Kingdom.
The operating system includes several components such as HUMAIN Code for AI product development, HUMAIN Guardian for quality assurance, HUMAIN Eye for security monitoring, the H2O Platform and SDK for agent creation, and HUMAIN Fabric for data processing and governance. Through AWS infrastructure spanning 39 Regions and 123 Availability Zones, HUMAIN ONE will enable enterprises and governments to integrate generative AI into existing workflows.
The announcement follows a strategic plan by Humain and AWS to invest more than $5 billion in AI infrastructure, cloud services, and training programs in Saudi Arabia.
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