Brahma AI and Google Cloud have announced a multi-year strategic partnership to develop high fidelity interactive digital humans known as ‘ATMANS’. These digital representations are designed to replicate the physical likeness and persona of real individuals.
According to the companies, the technology aims to help organisations communicate with global audiences in multiple languages while ensuring that individuals retain full authority, consent, and control over how their digital identities are created, used, and distributed.
The platform operates on the planet scale infrastructure of Google Cloud to support high volume content demands. It uses Google’s Veo model for visual synthesis and the Gemini model for multimodal reasoning and text to speech generation.
As per Brahma AI, it combines these tools with its proprietary systems, including Brahma AI Studio, the VAANI audio infrastructure for multilingual speech, and the Brahma AI Core enterprise data platform. The company added that the visual fidelity of the technology is built on systems previously used in the production of films such as Interstellar and Dune.
To ensure security and authenticity, the system follows a framework called Mind2, which focuses on maintaining human oversight and control over artificial intelligence outputs. Brahma AI embeds an imperceptible, tamper evident digital watermark into every generated asset at the moment of creation to prevent misuse. Built using C2PA provenance technology, the watermark records the content’s origin, creation history, and any later edits, allowing both enterprises and end users to verify its authenticity.
The two companies said they are targeting several sectors to deploy the technology for real world commercial use. In healthcare, hospitals and public health systems could use digital versions of physicians to explain procedures, symptoms, and recovery expectations to patients in their native language at any time. In the retail sector, businesses could deploy digital versions of specialised technicians to act as interactive concierge agents, providing real time product guidance to customers worldwide.
According to the companies, this technology could also be used across media, entertainment, and sports. Advertising agencies and studios may use an artist’s digital identity to promote content across different regions, translating the audio while preserving the original facial expressions and emotional nuances of the performance, unlike traditional dubbing methods.
In sports, athletes could deploy their digital likenesses to deliver game commentary or host interactive training sessions for international fans in multiple languages while retaining full creative control over their digital presence.
Prabhu Narasimhan, CEO, Brahma AI, said, “Enterprises today are more ambitious than ever in how they leverage audiovisual data. They don’t just need AI generation; they need systems they can trust and quality they can stand behind. By combining Brahma AI’s end-to-end platform, including our movie-grade ATMAN, with Google Cloud’s infrastructure and AI models, we’re enabling organizations to deploy high-fidelity, interactive digital humans at true production scale.”
“Just as importantly, we’ve built ethics, security, and identity protection into the foundation of our platform with consent-driven creation and strong safeguards against misuse. In a world increasingly concerned about synthetic media and identity abuse, this partnership sets a new standard for responsible, secure digital human experiences.” he added.
Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud, said, “Generative AI is fundamentally changing how enterprises engage with audiences, but the requirements for fidelity, security and ethical governance have never been higher.”
“By building its platform natively on Google Cloud and leveraging Google’s most advanced models like Veo and Gemini, Brahma AI is enabling organizations to deploy high-fidelity, interactive content grounded in trust. This partnership is about empowering human creativity and making audiovisual data more accessible and valuable across every industry.” he added.




