According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hirundo, the company is presenting a new partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise under the Unleash AI program, connected to NVIDIA GTC. The post highlights an integration of Hirundo’s machine unlearning technology with HPE Private Cloud AI, which is described as co-developed with NVIDIA.
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The LinkedIn post suggests this collaboration is aimed at embedding model control and safety directly into enterprise AI workflows. It emphasizes capabilities such as addressing bias, hallucinations, and jailbreak risks at the model level, removing sensitive or incorrect data without full retraining, and supporting production-ready governance as regulations evolve.
For investors, this positioning indicates a potential move for Hirundo from niche AI tooling toward becoming part of larger enterprise AI stacks via HPE’s channel and infrastructure. If the partnership translates into bundled offerings or co-selling with HPE and NVIDIA ecosystems, it could expand Hirundo’s addressable market, particularly among large enterprises prioritizing AI risk management and compliance.
The focus on machine unlearning and regulatory-aligned governance may also align Hirundo with emerging AI safety and data privacy requirements across regulated sectors. This could enhance its competitive profile versus generic AI safety tools, though the LinkedIn post does not provide details on commercial terms, revenue-sharing structures, or customer traction resulting from the partnership.
The association with NVIDIA GTC and HPE’s Private Cloud AI platform may strengthen Hirundo’s visibility among organizations scaling generative AI in production. However, investors would likely need further disclosure on pricing models, integration depth, and pipeline impact to assess the materiality of this partnership for Hirundo’s near- to medium-term financial performance.

