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Turium.Ai Launching ZEBRA, The World’s First Human AI Twin

In a groundbreaking announcement, Turium Zebra launches on Oct 31st 2023 in Australia, providing personalised, secure, sovereign and contextual generative AI applications.

In a groundbreaking announcement, Turium Zebra launches on Oct 31st 2023 in Australia, providing personalised, secure, sovereign and contextual generative AI applications.


Canberra, Australia — 12th October, 2023

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, government agencies have sought to harness the full capabilities of generative AI. However, the existing solutions have often fallen short, providing generic, one-size-fits-all responses, lacking in-depth customization, and failing to integrate comprehensively with an agency’s complete data and application ecosystem. Moreover, concerns over data security, transparency, and the inability to provide truly personalised and industry-specific responses have been persistent issues in any public sector adoption.

Zebra: A Necessity-Driven Innovation in Generative AI

In a groundbreaking advancement in the field of Generative AI, Turium.Ai in partnership with the Professional Services company Xaana.Ai’s Founder Dan Saldi announces the launch of Zebra, the world’s first Human AI Twin, engineered to bridge the critical gaps in existing AI solutions and to pave a new way forward in personalised, secure, sovereign and limitless enterprise AI applications for defence and the public sector.

Zebra is a necessity-driven solution designed to elevate enterprise productivity by offering a Human AI Twin that intuitively understands and adapts to unique challenges, industries, and roles. It ensures that every interaction and piece of knowledge generated is not only accurate but also resonates with your unique voice and perspective, providing a truly personalised AI experience.

With that, Turium also introduces the “Show-me” feature, enabling traceability by showing citations for every response generated, ensuring transparency and traceability in AI-generated responses.

Zebra AI for Defence

Modern defence organisations are tasked with handling vast amounts of data, numerous documents, and an ever-growing suite of software applications to aid decision-making. The challenge for commanders and their teams is navigating this sea of information efficiently, especially when spanning both internal and external information systems.

Turium Zebra AI for Defence offers a personalised human ai twin that builds and acts on the knowledge source to enable defence personnel at all echelons to securely and rapidly locate, retrieve, and act on data and insights through an intuitive search and chat interface. With Zebra AI, users can pose queries, automate workflows and optimise defence processes in natural language and swiftly get precise insights. It sources information from a wide range of data points including command readiness, mission analyses, potential strategies, technical guides, and training documents.

Turium Zebra will allow customers to leverage the power of our existing machine learning technologies alongside the increasingly sophisticated natural language processing capabilities of the newest large language models, as a standalone application or directly in our existing platforms, Turium Algoreus and Enigma, which are now home to some of the most valuable privately held and industry specific data repositories in the world. Including many of the Fortune 500 companies and critical government institutions.

Key Features of Zebra AI for Defence:


Defence-Level Security
NATO-based architecture, RBAC ensures enterprise-grade security, making it aptly suitable for the Defence environment for an asymmetric advantage. Zebra prioritises your data’s confidentiality and security, with all interactions encrypted and robust role-based access controls in place. Compliant with:

• HIPAA, NIST, GDPR
• DISP member
• ISO 27002, SOC1, SOC2, and IRAP-Protected certified
• Kubernetes containerized platform.


Fine-Tuned and Performant LLM Framework
Zebra removes usage caps and delivers up to two times faster performance than traditional generative AI applications, empowering both technical and functional teams to analyse information in seconds because of its patented Turium Neural Network technology used inside Zebra.


Personal deterministic Outputs
Provide clear responses with an understanding of your role within the organisation and provide source citations for every prompt. Operators and analysts can interact with the Zebra by asking questions, getting instructions, visualising maps, authoring reports and tasking external systems. It helps quickly detect patterns and trends that would otherwise take human analysts weeks to do.


Swift Configuration
Easily adaptable with defence-specific data and models, integrates natively with leading military platforms. Can be tailored to intelligence-specific models and boasts direct connections to pivotal intelligence reservoirs like OSINT, HUMINT, MASINT, and beyond. Zebra connects to any authorised data store or feed on your network including unstructured text, structured databases, Geoint imagery and even traditional data like PowerPoints emails and PDFs. It also integrates with other systems of record and tools, using a drag and drop interface.


Flexibility of Deployment
Rapid Deployment in IaaS, PaaS or SaaS scenarios and varying use cases. Deployment option in congested and contested environments with limited computing advantage with Mini Zebra, designed explicitly for edge applications. This strategic move positions Turium as the first-ever company to venture into this innovative domain, ensuring that AI is not just centralised but also decentralised, reaching the very edge of technological applications.


Flexible cost models
Subscription and/ or licence based to accommodate Defence’s procurement process.



Turium Zebra solution will be available to an exclusive group of customers in the coming weeks. The demand from the market for this new platform reflects the depth of the unmet need within institutions for intelligent and effective enterprise software. Turium.Ai is working towards a broader release of the software and will be accelerating the timelines significantly.

Register your Interest for Turium Zebra

Join the Grand Unveiling of Zebra

Be part of the revelation of the world’s first Human AI Twin and explore how Zebra can redefine the boundaries of generative AI in the defence landscape. A significant majority of attendees already registered for the launch event come from various facets of the defence sector.

Save your seat for an event that promises to be a confluence of futuristic AI technology and human ingenuity.

About Turium.Ai

Turium's technology are the virtual twins of distributed neurons in the brain, linking historically siloed, disconnected systems to power smarter, more informed operations.

The unique architecture and learning capabilities of our products result in an unprecedented level of speed, interoperability, and security for AI and automation applications. This advances us closer to the ultimate goal of AGI — creating systems capable of autonomously learning from their environment and transferring that learning to novel situations.

Turium.Ai delivers proven Enterprise AI solutions, serving clients across over 50+ federal government agencies and large conglomerate companies such as Wesfarmers, Linfox, Bunnings, Kmart, and Shell Petroleum. At its core, the company embraces a strong ethos of Collaborative Intelligence (CINTEL), believing that technology should be used to maximise human capability, not replace it.

Turium.AI and Xaana.AI are dedicated to helping complex enterprises embrace technology, realise the value for money and overall become an information-driven enterprise making evidence-based decisions from the boardroom to the front line operations.

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