Commotion Launches Enterprise AI Operating System Powered by NVIDIA Nemotron to Scale Digital Workforces
Commotion launches an Enterprise AI OS powered by NVIDIA Nemotron, enabling autonomous AI workers for telecom, aviation, and digital enterprises.

Moving Beyond Chatbots: A Unified OS for Orchestration, Execution, and Governance
MUMBAI, February 18, 2026 — Commotion Inc., an AI-native enterprise startup backed by Tata Communications, today unveiled its Enterprise AI Operating System (AI OS). Developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, the platform leverages NVIDIA Nemotron™ open models and the NVIDIA Riva library to transition AI from experimental pilots to mission-critical production.
The launch addresses a critical gap in the market: while enterprises have an abundance of AI tools and "copilots," most remain disconnected experiments. Commotion’s AI OS provides the shared context and orchestration required for AI to move from merely recommending answers to autonomously executing complex business tasks.
Technical Core: The Power of Nemotron & Riva
The Commotion AI OS is engineered to act as a central nervous system for the modern enterprise, unifying data silos and enabling autonomous execution across multiple systems.
Key Functional Pillars
Advanced Reasoning: Built on NVIDIA Nemotron reasoning models, the OS allows AI workers to understand complex business context and make responsible decisions.
Ultra-Low Latency Speech: Utilizing the NVIDIA Riva library, the platform enables real-time, emotionally intelligent voice interactions with latencies under 250ms.
Unified Orchestration: The "Context Engineering Layer" maps enterprise data into a shared framework, allowing different AI applications and "workers" to speak to one another.
Autonomous Execution: Moving beyond text generation, these AI Workers can resolve network issues, handle customer service calls, and manage complex hospitality workflows end-to-end.
"Our challenge as an industry isn't the lack of models or data; it's that everything is disconnected," said Murali Swaminathan, CEO of Commotion. "We built an OS that gives AI the shared context it needs to move from recommendation to execution."
Early Success and Industry Impact
The announcement follows the 2025 acquisition of a majority stake in Commotion by Tata Communications, integrating the platform into Tata’s "Digital Fabric." Early deployments are already showing significant ROI:
Aviation: An international airline expects AI workers to manage 30% of inbound calls in its first year.
Telecom & IT: Real-time resolution of network issues with full auditability and governance.
Customer Experience: Shifting from reactive chatbots to predictive, goal-oriented AI agents.
Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South at NVIDIA, noted: "Commotion's AI OS enables AI workers that can understand context and execute decisions responsibly at scale across industries—from telecom to aviation."
FAQ.
What makes an "AI Operating System" different from a standard AI tool?
A standard tool typically provides answers based on a prompt. An AI OS unifies context across all your existing enterprise systems (CRM, ERP, Cloud), orchestrates workflows between them, and executes tasks autonomously with built-in governance and visibility.
How does this help with data security and governance?
The platform includes a proprietary governance layer that ensures all AI actions are traceable and compliant with enterprise policies. It uses NVIDIA Nemotron open models, allowing enterprises to maintain better control over their model weights and data privacy.
What industries can benefit most from the Commotion AI OS?
While applicable to any digital workforce, current live deployments are strongest in Telecom, Aviation, Hospitality, and BFSI, where complex, high-volume workflows require real-time decision-making.




