The first question your legal and IT teams ask is where the data goes.
Our answer is short. It stays where it is.
Built on your own infrastructure, or in a tenancy your organisation holds — not on a central system we own and rent back to you.
Your organisation's knowledge is used to answer your organisation's questions. It is not sent out to train anyone's model — ours or a vendor's.
The ontology, the schema and the graph are yours. Change systems, change suppliers, and lose none of what you have accumulated.
This principle is called AI sovereignty. For an organisation that holds knowledge on behalf of the public, it is not a feature. It is a condition.
How this maps onto your specific data-protection obligations depends on what you hold. That is a good subject for the first conversation.
90 minutes. Bring your curators or librarians, and one question your institution couldn't answer.
Or write directly — hello@neogens.co