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How AIVM Brain compares

There are many ways to put AI on company knowledge. They differ most on one thing: whether you can prove each person and agent only ever saw what they were cleared to. Here is an honest look at how Brain compares, and what to look for either way.

Head to head

AIVM Brain vs Microsoft Copilot

A productivity assistant inside Microsoft 365, vs a governance layer across all your tools.

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AIVM Brain vs Glean

A mature enterprise work-AI suite, vs a governance-and-proof layer you can start free.

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AIVM Brain vs Notion AI

AI native to your Notion workspace, vs a governance layer across every tool you use.

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AIVM Brain vs Dust

A platform to build custom AI assistants, vs the governance-and-proof layer underneath any of them.

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AIVM Brain vs Zep

Long-term memory for one AI agent, vs governed company memory for everyone.

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AIVM Brain vs Obsidian

A private second brain on one machine, vs the shared, governed, agent-queryable brain for a whole company.

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AIVM Brain vs Mem

An AI notes app that organizes one person's knowledge, vs a governed brain for a team and its agents.

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AIVM Brain vs Tana

A tool that builds a self-structuring knowledge graph, vs the layer that makes it permission-aware, provable, and agent-queryable.

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AIVM Brain vs Supermemory

A developer memory API and engine, vs a governed company-brain product you can run out of the box.

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AIVM Brain vs Mem0

The most popular agent-memory API for developers, vs the governed brain for teams and their agents.

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AIVM Brain vs Letta

An agent platform where the agent manages its own memory, vs a governed brain your existing agents share.

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AIVM Brain vs Cognee

Open-source pipelines that turn your data into knowledge graphs, vs the governed brain product on top of memory.

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What to look for in a governed company brain

Six questions worth asking of any option, including us.

Permission-aware by default. Does it keep each source's existing permissions, and can it hide the sensitive part of a file instead of the whole file?
Proof, not promises. Can you show a tamper-evident, content-blind record of every access to security, legal, and your board?
Your model, your data. Can you bring your own model key, and is your data kept out of model training?
Works across all your tools. Does it govern AI across every source you use, not just one vendor's ecosystem?
Easy to adopt. Can you start without a sales process or a large seat minimum, and prove the value first?
Agent guardrails. If you deploy autonomous agents, does it give them limits, human-in-the-loop, and a kill switch?

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