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AskTuring Launches Never Train AI Platform for Privacy


AskTuring Launches Never Train AI Platform for Privacy
  • by: Business Wire
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  • September 10, 2025

AskTuring introduces its enterprise AI platform with a unique "never train" architecture, ensuring data privacy amid growing concerns over user data usage by major AI providers.

Quick Intel

  • AskTuring launches AI platform with ironclad "never train" privacy guarantee.

  • Platform supports Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini without data sharing.

  • Features zero-trust architecture, SOC 2 compliance, and end-to-end encryption.

  • Early adopters include MLB teams, law firms, and financial advisors.

  • Oversubscribed $2M funding round with 2,000+ professional waitlist.

  • General availability planned for Q4 2025.

Privacy-Centric AI Amid Industry Shifts

On September 10, 2025, AskTuring launched its enterprise AI platform in San Diego, designed to address growing privacy concerns as major AI providers like Anthropic and OpenAI increasingly rely on user data for model training. Unlike platforms offering privacy as an opt-in feature, AskTuring’s architecture inherently prevents data training, providing a secure, model-agnostic solution for enterprises. “AskTuring takes the opposite approach: privacy as architecture. It doesn’t train on your data because the system wasn’t built to do it,” said COO Guy Reams.

Addressing the Opt-In Dilemma

Recent policy changes, such as Anthropic’s September 28, 2025, deadline requiring users to choose between data sharing or service limitations, highlight the industry’s shift toward data collection. AskTuring eliminates these concerns with a platform incapable of training on customer data, mitigating risks of intellectual property exposure and compliance violations. This approach contrasts with evolving policies that create uncertainty through opt-in requirements, enterprise-consumer tier disparities, and continuous legal oversight needs.

Key Features of AskTuring’s Platform

AskTuring’s platform stands out with:

  • Zero-Trust Architecture: Encrypted indexes ensure customer documents remain private, disconnected from training pipelines.

  • Model Agnostic Design: Seamlessly integrates with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other leading models without data sharing.

  • Enterprise Security Standard: SOC 2 compliance, end-to-end encryption, and role-based access controls.

  • Permanent Guarantees: Privacy embedded in system architecture, immune to policy changes.

  • Team Collaboration: Full enterprise capabilities for secure, real-time collaboration.

These features make AskTuring a robust solution for organizations prioritizing data security.

Cross-Industry Adoption

Early adopters span privacy-sensitive sectors, including Major League Baseball teams, law firms, financial advisors, educational institutions, public relations firms, and journalists. This diverse adoption underscores the demand for AI platforms with guaranteed privacy, addressing needs for confidentiality and compliance across industries.

Market Momentum and Future Plans

Backed by a $2 million oversubscribed funding round and a waitlist of over 2,000 professionals, AskTuring is poised for significant impact. The platform opens to early access customers in September 2025, with broader availability planned for Q4 2025. This launch aligns with increasing market demand for privacy-first AI solutions amid industry policy uncertainties.

About AskTuring

AskTuring is the only AI platform that turns documents into a private, intelligent knowledge base with complete model flexibility, enterprise security, and zero training on customer data—guaranteed. The company bridges the gap between generic AI chat tools and expensive custom enterprise solutions, providing professionals with a secure, model-agnostic platform that makes documents instantly searchable and conversational while maintaining complete data privacy.

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