Israeli Startup Hirundo Secures $8M to Combat AI Bias and Hallucinations
Tel Aviv-based tech startup Hirundo has raised $8 million in seed funding to revolutionize the field of artificial intelligence by addressing critical issues like bias and hallucinations in AI models. Founded in 2023 by serial entrepreneur Ben Luria, alongside award-winning researcher Michael Leybovich and Emeritus Professor Oded Shmueli, Hirundo is pioneering a groundbreaking approach known as machine unlearning.
Hirundo's innovative technology enables AI systems to 'forget' unwanted data or behaviors, effectively reducing hallucinations by up to 55% and bias by 70%. This capability is crucial for enterprises aiming to deploy trustworthy AI solutions, ensuring accuracy and ethical standards in AI applications across industries.
The funding round was led by Maverick Ventures Israel, with participation from other investors who recognize the potential of Hirundo's patent-pending technologies. This financial boost will support the company's mission to make AI safer and more reliable for widespread adoption.
By tackling sensitive data issues and inaccuracies, Hirundo is setting a new standard for responsible AI development. Their solutions empower businesses to mitigate risks associated with flawed AI outputs, fostering confidence in automated decision-making processes.
As AI continues to permeate various sectors, the need for unbiased and accurate systems becomes paramount. Hirundo's approach could redefine how companies integrate AI, ensuring that ethical considerations are at the forefront of technological advancements.
The startup's vision aligns with global efforts to create a more equitable tech landscape, and with this funding, Hirundo is well-positioned to lead the charge in transforming AI into a tool for positive impact. More details on their progress and solutions are expected as they scale operations.