R0042/2026-03-28/Q001/SRC01
AIthority — The Rise of Private AI
Source
| Field |
Value |
| Title |
The Rise Of Private AI — Enterprise-Controlled Models Without Cloud Exposure |
| Publisher |
AIthority |
| Author(s) |
Not attributed |
| Date |
2025 |
| URL |
https://aithority.com/ait-featured-posts/the-rise-of-private-ai-enterprise-controlled-models-without-cloud-exposure/ |
| Type |
Industry analysis |
Summary
| Dimension |
Rating |
| Reliability |
Medium |
| Relevance |
High |
| Bias: Missing data |
Some concerns |
| Bias: Measurement |
N/A |
| Bias: Selective reporting |
Some concerns |
| Bias: Randomization |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: Protocol deviation |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: COI/Funding |
Some concerns |
Rationale
| Dimension |
Rationale |
| Reliability |
Industry publication with editorial standards but not peer-reviewed. No methodology disclosed for claims made. |
| Relevance |
Directly addresses the question of why enterprises build private AI — lists seven explicit motivations. |
| Bias flags |
As an industry publication, may overstate private AI benefits to align with readership interests. No vendor affiliation disclosed but site carries vendor advertising. |
| Evidence ID |
Summary |
| SRC01-E01 |
Seven documented enterprise motivations for private AI deployment |