
Probably raises $9M to build a more reliable kind of AI
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Probably has secured $9 million in funding to develop AI systems that minimize hallucinations and factual inaccuracies, aiming for accuracy comparable to deterministic models.
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Probably has secured $9 million in funding to develop AI systems that minimize hallucinations and factual inaccuracies, aiming for accuracy comparable to deterministic models. This initiative targets enhancing user trust and reliability in AI outputs, addressing critical issues faced by current generative models.
Key Points
- Funding of $9 million aims to enhance AI reliability.
- Focus on reducing hallucinations and factual errors.
- Targeting accuracy on par with deterministic systems.
- Improving user trust in AI-generated outputs.
- Addressing critical issues in current generative models.
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From source RSS / original summaryProbably wants to prevent hallucinations and factual errors from reaching users, and achieve accuracy on par with deterministic systems.
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