Red Hat expands AI portfolio with Chatterbox Labs acquisition

Red Hat expands its AI capabilities with Chatterbox Labs, emphasising AI safety and security within a hybrid cloud platform.

  • Thursday, 18th December 2025 Posted 5 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

In a strategic move to bolster its artificial intelligence (AI) offerings, Red Hat has acquired Chatterbox Labs. This acquisition marks an expansion of Red Hat's AI capabilities by incorporating Chatterbox Labs' model-agnostic AI safety and generative AI guardrail technologies into its portfolio. This approach aims to deliver a comprehensive, open-source enterprise AI platform optimised for hybrid cloud environments.

With this acquisition, Red Hat is positioning itself to address the industry's shift from AI experimentation to production deployment. Companies face the dual challenge of deploying potent AI models while ensuring they remain safe and trustworthy. Safety and guardrail features are essential components for modern machine learning operations (MLOps).

The company's expertise in automated AI security and safety testing will equip enterprises with the crucial risk metrics needed for AI deployment approval.

  • AIMI for Generative AI: Provides independent quantitative risk metrics for Large Language Models (LLMs).
  • AIMI for Predictive AI: Validates AI architecture focusing on robustness, fairness, and explainability.
  • Guardrails: Identifies and rectifies insecure, toxic, or biased prompts before deploying models into production.

The integration of Chatterbox Labs’ technology aligns with Red Hat’s mission to support diverse models and deployment settings across hybrid clouds. This acquisition enhances the capabilities introduced in Red Hat AI 3, particularly for agentic AI and Model Context Protocol (MCP), offering secure and trusted models that are paramount given the autonomous nature of AI agents today.

Red Hat is committed to securing the next generation of intelligent workloads through its roadmap for the Llama Stack and MCP support. By combining advanced machine learning operations capabilities with Chatterbox Labs’ guardrail technologies, Red Hat positions itself to fortify organisational AI deployments.

In summary, this acquisition underlines Red Hat’s dedication to providing a reliable, open-source platform where AI safety and security are integral to the core offering. The combination of AI safety technologies from Chatterbox Labs empowers Red Hat to better support enterprises in scaling their AI projects responsibly and securely.

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