AI is transforming how we work. From summarising long email threads to generating meeting transcripts, AI capabilities are becoming essential productivity tools. But for many organisations, the privacy implications of sending sensitive data to third-party AI services are a dealbreaker.
The privacy problem with AI
Most AI-powered features in popular productivity suites work by sending your data to centralised servers for processing. Your emails, documents, and meeting recordings pass through systems you don’t control, often in jurisdictions with different data protection standards.
Our approach
We believe you shouldn’t have to choose between AI capabilities and data privacy. That’s why mosa.cloud runs AI features on open source models hosted entirely within the EU. Your data is processed and stays within European infrastructure.
Key principles
Three principles guide our approach to AI. First, we never train on your data — your content is used only to generate the response you requested. Second, you control what data is processed by AI and what isn’t. Third, you can bring your own AI models if you have specific requirements or preferences.
What this means in practice
When you use AI features in mosa.cloud — whether it’s summarising a document in Docs, organising your inbox in Mail, or generating transcripts in Meet — the processing happens on European servers using open source models. No data leaves your control, and no data is used to improve models.
