Yes, Zive maintains an information security system according to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standards and is independently audited and certified.
Absolutely not. None of your data will ever be used for model training or fine-tuning.
Zive accesses data and information that you specifically configure and enable in your Zive platform. For that, Zive offers a broad range of data connectors for all common business apps and data sources. Zive analyzes your data and builds an index representation to enable search and AI use-cases. No copies of your data are kept on our systems.
Of course people have different access permissions to information within a business. Zive honors all accees-level permissions of the data source systems and translates them into a standardized format, making sure that both users and the AI can only access what's allowed.
We're offering a range of different product plans starting as low as €15 per month. Our plans are user-based and include a pre-defined quota for the connected data volume and AI usage.
Zive has a built-in system that automatically uses the best Large Language Model (LLMs) for each user prompt. We support the world's leading LLMs and we have legally secured that a) all data is treated in compliance with the GDPR and b) our LLM providers never store your data or use it for model training.
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot from the US company OpenAI that can help private users with a variety of language-based tasks. However, ChatGPT does not have access to your company data. Zive, on the other hand, is professional enterprise software that is specifically tailored to the use and rollout of AI in companies. Integrations, sophisticated management and control functions, and professional customer support are particularly valuable for companies. As a European company, we comply with the highest standards of data privacy and security.
We host all our services exclusively in the European Union on GDPR-compliant servers, including third-party AI models. Any optional services or LLMs hosted outside the EU are subject to the US-EU Privacy Framework or GDPR Standard Contractual Clauses.