Brahma AI and Google Cloud have announced a multi-year strategic partnership to enable multilingual and interactive communication using digital human technologies. The collaboration aims to help organisations convert complex data into interactive digital experiences through high fidelity digital humans known as ATMANS. These digital identities are designed to replicate the likeness and persona of real individuals, allowing organisations to communicate with audiences through realistic digital representations.
The companies said governance and control mechanisms are built into the platform to ensure that individuals retain authority over how their digital likeness is used. This will allow organisations to create and manage digital human content across sectors such as healthcare, retail, media and entertainment.
Under the partnership, Google Cloud will support the development and scaling of Brahma artificial intelligence (AI’s) technology using its cloud infrastructure and generative AI models. The integration combines Google Cloud’s computing platform with Brahma AI’s enterprise AI content platform to generate interactive digital humans capable of multilingual communication. Audio for these digital identities will be generated using the VAANI system within Brahma AI Studio, while Brahma AI Core will manage enterprise data required for content creation and distribution.
Brahma AI’s framework follows its Mind principle, which focuses on maintaining human intent and control within AI driven systems. The approach is designed to ensure that digital identities are created and used with consent, governance and identity protection safeguards.
The companies are also exploring joint go to market initiatives to support deployments across industries. Potential use cases include patient guidance systems in healthcare, multilingual marketing campaigns in media and entertainment, digital fan engagement in sports and interactive product support in retail.
The Brahma AI platform runs on Google Cloud infrastructure and integrates models such as Veo for video generation and Gemini for multimodal reasoning. The system also incorporates provenance technology and digital watermarking to track the origin and modification history of generated content, helping improve transparency and traceability in synthetic media.