Cyberhill integrates Cerebro with Claude Enterprise for business logic
Austin-based Cyberhill Partners has unveiled a new semantic layer for Anthropic’s Claude Enterprise, designed to move corporate AI beyond basic document retrieval. By mapping internal data relationships, the company’s Cerebro platform allows businesses to ground large language models in proprietary logic and institutional knowledge within a matter of days.

The integration marks a shift in how organizations deploy artificial intelligence. While traditional Retrieval-Augmented Generation models function by pulling isolated fragments of information, Cerebro provides a logical map of an enterprise’s internal architecture. This semantic layer enables Claude Enterprise to understand the pathways connecting data, business rules, and entities, rather than simply indexing content.
Jake McAndrew, Chief Operating Officer at Cyberhill, noted that the platform addresses the persistent challenge of grounding models in evolving corporate contexts. Beyond improving accuracy and reducing hallucinations, the system offers a reasoning path for every query, providing the auditability required for high-stakes environments. The architecture also reduces token consumption by offering the model a structured guide to company data. With roots in U.S. Intelligence Community projects, the platform remains model-agnostic, with upcoming support planned for enterprise versions of ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok.
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