Zoho Unveils Zia LLM & AI Agents to Boost Business Productivity and Privacy

July 17, 2025
Zoho Unveils Zia LLM & AI Agents to Boost Business Productivity and Privacy
  • The Zia LLM supports multiple Indian languages and has demonstrated performance benchmarks exceeding comparable models by up to 75%, with early access testing indicating competitive results against models like Llama.

  • Zoho's AI models are designed to be cost-effective and privacy-conscious, built without using customer data for training, and deployed across data centers in the US, India, and Europe to ensure data privacy.

  • Zoho has launched Zia LLM, a proprietary large language model tailored for business applications, along with Zia Agents, a platform offering pre-built AI agents for various functions, aiming to enhance enterprise productivity.

  • The company stresses that owning its LLM technology is essential for independence and to prevent becoming merely a reseller of third-party AI solutions.

  • Zoho's Chief Evangelist highlights a pragmatic approach to AI, focusing on real-world business applications rather than hype, with AI serving as a productivity multiplier rather than a replacement for human expertise.

  • Zoho's CEO underscores that AI tools are designed to augment human work, with tasks like coding requiring human verification, and the company has not seen significant impacts on employment.

  • The Agent Marketplace will enable quick deployment of prebuilt and third-party AI agents, with ongoing updates and an ecosystem for developers to create and host their own agents.

  • The Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server are key infrastructure components, enhancing application interoperability and enabling secure, permission-based data sharing across Zoho's ecosystem.

  • Zoho's Zia LLM supports data privacy and will soon be available for customer use, with deployments across multiple regions, aligning with the company's commitment to protecting customer data.

  • Zoho has developed AI agents tailored for Indian businesses, including tools for verifying government documents like PAN cards and GSTINs, to improve operational efficiency.

  • The global LLM market is projected to grow significantly, reaching over USD 130 billion by 2034, driven by increasing digitalization and multilingual AI needs.

  • To control costs and maintain independence, Zoho is investing in its own infrastructure, including managing its data centers powered by renewable energy, avoiding reliance on external cloud providers.

  • Zoho envisions AI-native applications becoming prevalent within five years, emphasizing the importance of owning critical AI technology to stay competitive.

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