Commotion Launches Enterprise AI OS

Commotion has launched an enterprise AI operating system powered by NVIDIA's Nemotron open models. The platform is designed to unify context, coordination, and execution to increase the productivity of digital workforces.

- The AI-native startup is backed by Tata Communications, which acquired a 51% majority stake for $25.5 million in a deal that closed on December 1, 2025. - The system's core is a proprietary "Context Engineering Layer" that maps enterprise data into a shared framework, allowing AI "workers" to execute tasks autonomously rather than just providing recommendations. - Early deployments in telecom, aviation, and hospitality are reportedly achieving 30-40% autonomous resolution of issues. One global telecom provider has seen over 40% of its operational issues resolved autonomously, cutting resolution times by 35%. - The NVIDIA Nemotron models are open-source, providing access to training datasets, techniques, and model weights to encourage community development. They are offered in a range of sizes like Nano, Super, and Ultra to suit different workloads from edge devices to data centers. - In addition to the Nemotron reasoning models, the platform uses the NVIDIA Riva library to enable real-time voice interactions with latencies under 250ms. - Commotion was co-founded by CEO Murali Swaminathan and President Elizabeth Closmore. - The company is collaborating with Tata Communications and NVIDIA to deploy its OS for Indian enterprises, supporting multiple languages and complex infrastructures to align with the government's AI initiatives. - The platform is designed to address the challenge of enterprises running multiple, disconnected AI copilots and applications, which often leads to data silos and a lack of unified governance.

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