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Israel’s Doti AI Offers Secure Enterprise Work AI Platform for Real-Time Internal Knowledge Access

Doti processes diverse data types, from structured databases to unstructured text, empowering it to perform various tasks.

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Doti AI, an Israeli startup that offers a Work AI platform enabling enterprises to securely access and leverage internal knowledge in real time, raised $7 million in a seed funding round led by F2 Venture Capital.

The enterprise AI market is poised for explosive growth, surging from $113.5 billion in 2023 to an anticipated $300+ billion by 2030. This meteoric rise is fueled by the relentless demand for tools that revolutionize workflows and empower smarter decision-making. Yet, despite this rapid expansion, current solutions fail to meet critical enterprise demands—struggling with slow deployment, poor usability, and insufficient data security. The gap between potential and execution leaves a clear opportunity for innovation to reshape the future of enterprise AI.

Doti boasts that the firm addresses these challenges head on. Unlike traditional solutions that require months to implement, Doti is deployable in under an hour, on-premise or in the cloud. The platform seamlessly integrates with existing tools, consolidating data from multiple platforms into a unified, secure source of truth. Crucially, organizational data stays under the company’s control, with permissions and access controls at every level. This minimizes the risk of data breaches and ensures compliance with industry standards.

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Doti processes diverse data types, from structured databases to unstructured text, empowering it to perform various tasks. These include analyzing code, generating communications, accessing past project information, and answering policy inquiries. This versatility benefits different teams in practical ways. Sales teams, for example, can instantly access comprehensive client histories or the latest product updates to tailor their sales pitches during calls. Similarly, customer support can expedite issue resolution by quickly retrieving relevant knowledge base articles or identifying similar past cases, eliminating the need to search across disparate systems.

Doti was founded by Matan Cohen, CEO and Opher Hofshi, CPO. The duo first collaborated at Wix, where they led critical teams in software development and infrastructure security. Recognizing the impact of “organizational information chaos” they encountered in large, fast-paced organizations, they co-founded Doti to tackle this challenge head on, with the mission of reshaping how enterprises securely connect and use internal knowledge.

“Enterprises need more than just another search tool. They need a secure, intuitive platform that not only understands their data but delivers the right context when and where it’s needed,” said Matan Cohen, co-founder and CEO of Doti. “At Doti, we’re transforming how teams interact with information, without compromising security or compliance.”

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