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Next Net launches answer and generative engine optimization platform, powered by NVIDIA

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Next Net is launching its AI discoverability platform that helps brands and publishers stay visible, cited, and monetizable in AI-driven search, built and powered by NVIDIA technologies.

According to the company, Next Net transforms how content is understood, trusted, and cited by search engines, AI Overviews, and large language models.

Next Net provides a vector-native verifiable framework for Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)/Generative Engine Optimization (GEO).

The platform captures real AI citations, stores evidence, and scores site performance based on measurable signals. Its proprietary AIR Score quantifies authority across both traditional search and AI discovery, helping clients understand exactly how their content is being recognized and reused by generative engines, the company said.

“Next Net represents a new era of visibility,” said Franklin Rios, CEO of Next Net. “In the past, SEO meant climbing search rankings. Now it’s about being cited, trusted, and reused by AI. With NVIDIA’s acceleration, we’re giving businesses the tools to stay visible where discovery is actually happening.”

Next Net leverages the power of NVIDIA GPU simulations, autonomous optimization agents, and semantic vector mapping to continuously audit, score, and enhance content for engines such as Google Gemini, Perplexity, and ChatGPT. To do so, Next Net employs:

  • NVIDIA Triton Inference Server: Provides production-grade model serving and delivery of NVIDIA GPU-accelerated AI models as scalable enterprise microservices.
  • NVIDIA NeMo: Powers the agentic layer, enabling structured planning, tool-use, and verifier/grader functionality within the specialized SEO Agents and Citation Auditors.
  • NVIDIA RAPIDS (cuDF/cuML): Utilized for GPU-accelerated data science tasks, including feature drift analysis and data rollup.

The platform’s architecture includes 11 integrated modules that measure and improve AI readiness through real-time drift alerts, vector scoring, and verified trust signals.

Next Net serves three key audiences: For brands, it ensures content remains visible, cited, and authoritative across AI and search. For publishers, it restores monetization potential by proving and protecting source attribution. For LLMs and AI engines, it delivers high-quality, structured data that is reliable, cryptographically signed, and ready for integration.

Next Net is now available to enterprise partners, agencies, and publishers worldwide.

For more information about this news, visit https://app.nextnet.ai.

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