Inception launches sovereign AI super assistant for enterprise
InceptionClaw brings agentic AI to government and business under UAE controls
#UAE #AgenticAI – G42’s product-first AI company Inception has launched InceptionClaw, an enterprise-grade agentic AI super assistant built on sovereign infrastructure. Unlike conventional AI assistants that respond only when prompted, InceptionClaw continuously monitors calendars, email and project management tools, delivering structured briefs, alerts and audio summaries before a user opens a single application. Built on Inception’s Catalyst platform and powered by its Compass models, all data remains within UAE jurisdiction under Greenshield sovereign controls, making it the first enterprise agentic AI assistant that is both UAE-native and sovereign by architecture.
SO WHAT? – Many enterprise AI deployments have hit a wall. Often this is not because the technology lacks capability, but because organisations cannot accept the data sovereignty and compliance risks that come with general-purpose AI assistants. Gartner has recently flagged credential exposure in unmanaged AI deployments as a material risk. Inception developed InceptionClaw as a direct response to this common concern. By embedding sovereign controls, tamper-proof audit trails and human approval gates into the architecture itself, Inception aims to provide an agentic AI assistant can be both autonomous and genuinely trustworthy, a combination that regulated industries and government entities have been waiting for.
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G42’s product-first AI company Inception has launched InceptionClaw, an enterprise agentic AI super assistant. The new AI assistant monitors, prioritises and acts across an organisation’s tools without waiting to be prompted. It is the first such assistant that is UAE-native and sovereign by architecture.
InceptionClaw runs on Inception’s Catalyst platform, powered by Compass GPT-5.x models, with all data remaining within UAE jurisdiction under G42’s Greenshield sovereign controls. For government ministries and regulated industries with strict data residency requirements, the controls remove a fundamental barrier to enterprise AI adoption.
The AI assistant connects across tools that enterprise leaders already use, such as Microsoft 365 for email, calendar and Teams, SharePoint for documents, and Monday.com for project data. It drafts communications, generates structured outputs, creates files and can deliver them directly via email or messaging.
InceptionClaw does not wait to be asked. An executive can request a morning brief and receive a prioritised, multi-source summary drawn from across their tools. They can schedule a recurring Sunday evening brief that arrives every week without a further prompt, or walk into a difficult meeting with competitor analysis prepared overnight.
Importantly, trust is built into the architecture. Each user receives isolated credentials and a tamper-proof audit trail of every action taken on their behalf. Every skill the assistant runs is code-reviewed, dependency-audited and cryptographically signed before reaching a user.
Spending limits prevent runaway costs, and high-stakes actions queue for human approval before executing. For organisations evaluating AI assistants in the wake of Gartner’s warnings about credential exposure in unmanaged deployments, the controls built into InceptionClaw provide meaningful differentiation compared with general-purpose alternatives.
InceptionClaw can also generate multi-speaker audio podcasts from written content, allowing executives to consume strategic briefings hands-free during a commute or between meetings (an indication of how broadly Inception has defined the assistant’s role in a working day).
InceptionClaw is available immediately to Inception’s executive leadership, with planned rollout across the G42 ecosystem beginning this month. Enterprise and government clients can apply for early access directly through Inception, which is also offering a sovereign readiness assessment for organisations currently evaluating general-purpose AI assistants.
ZOOM OUT – Greenshield is the sovereign infrastructure layer that makes InceptionClaw's data residency guarantees possible. Developed by Core42, G42's digital infrastructure arm, Greenshield translates sovereign policy into operational reality. The platform governs identity and access, data handling, security, compliance, auditability and continuity across environments. Crucially, sovereign controls remain intact even as workloads move across different cloud and infrastructure configurations. Greenshield runs through Core42's heterogeneous AI Cloud, a mesh of sovereign compute environments already deployed across multiple geographies, including AI clusters in North America, Europe and the UAE. For enterprises and governments deploying agentic AI at scale, Greenshield is the layer that makes sovereign AI a technical fact rather than a policy aspiration.
[Written and edited with the assistance of AI]
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