Sherpa.ai Bags $18M to Push ‘Data-Sovereign’ AI Pitch

The Spanish privacy-tech firm lands fresh capital as enterprises grow warier about handing training data to opaque AI vendors.

Sherpa.ai’s $18 million raise leans into a pitch that’s gaining traction as regulators and enterprises alike sour on black-box AI training: keep the data local, keep control, still get the model. That’s a smart wedge in a market where GDPR fines and sovereignty mandates are pushing CIOs to ask hard questions about where their data actually goes.

Every AI vendor now claims to respect data sovereignty — the real test is whether Sherpa.ai’s architecture actually enforces it or just markets it.

Tech.eu’s report doesn’t specify the round’s lead investors or valuation, which is worth flagging given how noisy the privacy-AI funding category has become. Worth watching whether Sherpa.ai can convert this capital into enterprise contracts rather than just another crowded slide in the federated-learning pitch deck circuit.

Sherpa.ai, a company specialising in artificial intelligence for data privacy and security, has raised $18 million in a funding round to accelerate the development of its AI platform for enterprises

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