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Companies Risk Losing AI Ownership to Vendors, Experts Warn

Companies procuring AI systems often focus on data location for sovereignty, overlooking a more critical issue: ownership of the AI model itself. Current enterprise AI agreements typically allow vendors to improve their general-purpose models using customer data, creating an intelligence asset that benefits competitors. This lack of control over the AI's development poses a competitive risk, distinct from data residency concerns. Vertical AI solutions offer a potential alternative by embedding domain intelligence and ensuring that improvements made with customer data become a proprietary asset. AI

IMPACT Companies must re-evaluate AI procurement to ensure they own the intelligence derived from their data, not just control its location.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a strategic issue regarding AI ownership and control, rather than announcing a new product, research, or regulatory action.

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Companies Risk Losing AI Ownership to Vendors, Experts Warn

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Sanjay Dhawan, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Why Companies Don’t Own Their AI

    Sovereign AI is sometimes positioned as a defensive posture, but that framing misses what is actually at stake.