PrivacyTech Launches 'GRoW-VA', an AI Platform to Address Labor Shortages

PrivacyTech Inc. will officially launch 'GRoW-VA' on May 29, 2026, an AI platform designed to alleviate corporate labor shortages. By leveraging LLMs to structure and accumulate organizational knowledge, the platform enables 'Compound Intelligence,' automating company-specific decision-making.
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  • 📰 Published: May 29, 2026 at 10:00
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PrivacyTech Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo; CEO: Daisuke Yamashita) will officially launch 'PrivacyTech GRoW-VA,' a Compound Intelligence AI platform designed to help companies resolve chronic labor shortages, starting May 29, 2026. GRoW-VA is a platform that comes standard with a variety of LLM-integrated packages, allowing for the quick development and implementation of customized AI applications for each client. Since its founding, the company has specialized in supporting enterprises in the AI and data governance sector. By systematizing the knowledge accumulated in this challenging field, the platform targets tasks that require interaction between operational and specialized departments, such as security checks, internal controls, and ISMS updates. The launch is driven by chronic labor shortages in specialized fields and increasing workloads due to regulatory changes. Because general-purpose LLMs struggle to provide 'company-specific judgments,' GRoW-VA builds a mechanism to structure and accumulate organizational knowledge, allowing it to evolve autonomously and improve decision-making accuracy. It also features a multi-LLM design that allows for flexible selection of major LLMs, avoiding vendor lock-in. The platform has already been adopted by several listed companies, including major telecommunications carriers and global manufacturers.

FAQ

What are the benefits for Taiwanese companies adopting GRoW-VA?

It helps streamline complex regulatory compliance and supply chain management, which are critical for Taiwan's manufacturing and financial sectors.