Israeli technology startup Hirundo has raised $8 million in seed funding to address issues related to artificial intelligence, specifically targeting the reduction of hallucinations, biases, and vulnerabilities caused by bad data. The company's approach aims to improve AI reliability by making AI systems 'forget' problematic data that leads to erroneous outputs. This funding round highlights growing investor interest in enhancing the safety and accuracy of AI models. Separately, Veris AI, supported by Acrew Capital and StepStone, secured $8.5 million in seed funding to develop safer and faster training methods for enterprise AI agents using high-fidelity simulated environments, which allow companies to test AI agents without risk while accelerating their development.
Hirundo raises $8M to try to make AI forget tbad data causing hallucinations https://t.co/2SM1PkGPCf @SiliconANGLE @Mike_Wheatley “Previously, we could either go back to the data and clean it, add some synthetic data if necessary, or put fingers on...” - @holgermu @constellationr
.@AcrewCapital, a StepStone platform manager, backed @veris_ai in its $8.5M Seed round to enable safer, faster training of enterprise AI agents. Veris lets companies test agents in high-fidelity simulated environments—eliminating risk while accelerating development:
Israeli tech startup Hirundo nets $8m to fix AI bias https://t.co/2X939Ultb0