Commotion Inc., an AI-native enterprise startup backed by Tata Communications, has launched its AI Operating System (AI OS) in collaboration with NVIDIA. The platform integrates NVIDIA Nemotron™ open models and Riva library for advanced speech capabilities, enabling enterprises to transition AI from experimental pilots to production-grade autonomous task execution with strong governance and measurable outcomes.
Quick Intel
Enterprises face a critical gap: abundant AI tools generate insights but rarely execute work autonomously. Disconnected copilots, siloed data, and insufficient governance limit progress from experimentation to operational impact. Commotion's AI OS bridges this by creating a unified context graph and orchestration layer where AI Workers reason in real time, make decisions, and complete tasks across systems.
From Insights to Autonomous Action Unlike traditional AI that stops at recommendations, Commotion enables AI to act. AI Workers handle complex workflows—such as resolving telecom network issues, managing customer interactions via voice, or enhancing hospitality guest journeys—while maintaining full traceability and auditability.
Powered by NVIDIA Collaboration NVIDIA Nemotron™ models provide advanced reasoning, while Riva delivers real-time speech processing for natural voice interactions. Commotion's context layer ensures AI understands enterprise-specific data, policies, and history, enabling responsible, high-confidence execution.
Measurable Enterprise Outcomes Early deployments show clear ROI: reduced resolution times, lower operational costs, higher customer satisfaction, and scalable handling of peak loads. The platform supports governance through visibility into every AI decision, helping leaders trust and scale autonomous operations.
"The verdict from enterprises is clear: without a system that unifies context, AI remains a collection of experiments. Our challenge as an industry isn't the lack of models or data; it's that everything is disconnected," said Murali Swaminathan, CEO, Commotion. "Companies have AI that can answer questions, but not AI that can act. We built an OS that gives AI the shared context and orchestration it needs to move from recommendation to execution."
"This collaboration brings together cutting-edge AI, enterprise trust and real-world execution," said A.S. Lakshminarayanan, MD & CEO, Tata Communications. "Commotion is solving a problem every enterprise faces: how to move AI from interesting demos to business-critical operations. We're proud to be part of this mission in India and globally."
"Enterprises today need AI that doesn't just analyze data, but can act responsibly at scale," said Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South, NVIDIA. "Commotion's AI OS powered by our NVIDIA Nemotron™ reasoning models, enables AI workers that can understand the context, make decisions, and execute tasks across industries - from telecom to aviation."
The launch aligns with India's national AI vision, leveraging local and global infrastructure to help enterprises deploy production AI confidently across languages and regions.
About Commotion
Commotion is an AI-native enterprise platform that turns AI from talk into action. Built on a unified context graph and omnichannel orchestration layer, Commotion enables organizations to deploy autonomous AI Workers that understand context, reason in real time, and safely execute tasks across customer-facing and operational workflows. Commotion helps enterprises move from AI experimentation to production-grade automation at global scale. Learn more at www.gocommotion.com.
About Tata Communications
A part of the Tata Group, Tata Communications (NSE: TATACOMM) (BSE: 500483) is a global digital ecosystem enabler powering today's fast-growing digital economy in more than 190 countries and territories. Leading with trust, it enables digital transformation of enterprises globally with collaboration and connected solutions, core and next gen connectivity, cloud hosting and security solutions and media services. 300 of the Fortune 500 companies are its customers and the company connects businesses to 80% of the world's cloud giants.