UK software company launches private sovereign AI for healthcare businesses

Software provider OneAdvanced has launched a secure Large Language Model (LLM) to enable healthcare businesses to use AI for role, organisation, and sector-specific work.

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OneAdvanced AI operates as a private, closed, and fully encrypted service.

It is designed to help its customers leverage the power of AI, monitor and control usage, improve productivity and realise efficiency gains.  

In addition, the service allows users to leverage the analytical capabilities of AI and solve complex problems, using their business data in a private, secure way.

OneAdvanced AI offers:

  • Retrieval-Augmented Generation using organisation-specific documents and data to tailor responses from the LLM, connecting to external sector-specific data sources via APIs to understand and answer questions
  • AI Assistants automating tasks within our software workflows to free up time from admin-heavy tasks
  • Agentic AI combining the power of the private LLM and AI systems, OneAdvanced AI can learn and make recommendations for better ways of working - saving money and time while improving productivity.

Simon Walsh, chief executive at OneAdvanced, said: ‘Today's organisations face the dual challenge of managing a rapidly evolving technology landscape while ensuring strategic growth and operational efficiency.

‘By coupling innovation with robust security standards, we can drive economic growth while protecting sensitive data. OneAdvanced AI represents a crucial step forward in ensuring that organisations can seize these opportunities without risk.'

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