Groq’s low latency inference enables HUMAIN to deliver natural, voice-driven computing at scale.
Groq, the leader in AI inference, today announced that HUMAIN has selected Groq to power HUMAIN One, a new operating system built for the age of AI.
HUMAIN One replaces traditional applications with a voice-based interface that understands intent and completes tasks through intelligent agents. Built to help teams across HR, finance, productivity, and procurement, it makes every day work feel more natural and connected.
Running a platform that responds to spoken intent in real time requires inference that can coordinate hundreds of AI agents with consistent speed and precision. Groq’s inference architecture provides the low latency performance needed to power that experience.
“What makes HUMAIN One possible is inference that keeps up with human thought,” said Jonathan Ross, Groq Founder and CEO. “Groq provides the real-time speed and predictability required to turn spoken intent into immediate, intelligent action.”
Groq’s efficient, U.S.-built compute architecture allows HUMAIN to scale globally while reducing cost and energy per inference. Together, the two companies are defining a new model for enterprise computing where interaction with technology feels as natural as conversation.
“Groq delivers the performance and reliability needed to bring HUMAIN One to life,” said Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN. “Their technology allows us to operate in real time with the consistency our system depends on.”
