Corvic AI has launched Corvic V5, the latest version of its Intelligence Composition Platform, introducing workflow-driven AI that helps enterprises build reliable, repeatable AI systems beyond one-off prompts. The release expands Workflow Intelligence with deeper enterprise integrations, enhanced security, and improved methods for increasing the accuracy of foundation models using enterprise data.
While most enterprise AI tools stop at generating answers, Corvic V5 enables organizations to transform those interactions into automated workflows that continuously execute against live enterprise data. By combining native connectivity across enterprise systems with reusable workflow orchestration, V5 allows teams to automate complex business processes without rebuilding brittle data pipelines or custom integrations.
The release comes as enterprises continue to struggle moving AI beyond pilots and demonstrations into production. While foundation models have advanced rapidly, organizations still face challenges around fragmented enterprise data, workflow orchestration, governance, and reliability.
“Enterprises don’t need another chatbot. They need AI that can reliably execute real business processes,” said Farshid Sabet, CEO and Co-Founder of Corvic AI. “V5 represents a major step toward that future by helping organizations connect their data, automate complex workflows, and improve the accuracy of the models they’re already using.”
Among the major enhancements introduced in V5 are expanded data connectivity, reusable workflow automation, stronger enterprise security controls, and improved orchestration across structured and unstructured information sources.
Rather than requiring users to repeatedly recreate prompts and manual processes, Corvic allows organizations to capture successful AI interactions and convert them into repeatable workflows that execute automatically against changing enterprise data.
The platform also introduces expanded support for external APIs and enterprise data sources, allowing organizations to connect business applications, databases, documents, cloud storage platforms, and third-party services into unified AI workflows.
Security and governance remain a central focus of the release. V5 introduces enhanced credential management, protected API connectivity, and architecture designed to prevent sensitive enterprise credentials from being exposed during AI execution while maintaining enterprise-grade security standards.
The release also expands Corvic’s growing library of workflow templates, allowing organizations to deploy common AI use cases more quickly across research, finance, operations, engineering, procurement, and customer support.
Corvic has already demonstrated applications spanning engineering document analysis, financial workflow automation, competitive intelligence, research synthesis, and operational reporting, allowing organizations to move from exploration to production without rebuilding AI infrastructure for every use case.
“One of the biggest barriers to enterprise AI adoption isn’t the model itself. It’s everything surrounding it,” said Sabet. “Organizations are spending enormous amounts of time stitching together data sources, maintaining pipelines, and rebuilding workflows every time something changes. We believe the future belongs to platforms that make those workflows deterministic, repeatable, and trustworthy.”
The launch builds on Corvic’s momentum across manufacturing, life sciences, and enterprise software, where organizations are increasingly seeking practical AI systems capable of working directly with complex operational data rather than isolated demonstrations.
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