Safe Intelligence, based in London and spun out from Imperial College, has raised £4.15M to advance deep validation AI systems that enhance model reliability in industries like finance and transport. The funding round, led by Amadeus Capital Partners, aims to address the gap between AI development and reliability testing, particularly in high-risk areas where AI errors can have serious consequences. The company has initiated an early access program to support businesses in implementing robust AI solutions, ensuring that models are capable of performing reliably in real-world scenarios.
As one of the earliest investors in AI, Amadeus sees that the potential of this enabling technology will only be fully realised if models can be relied on to perform.
Safe Intelligence can identify fragilities, tackle them, and unleash the power of AI across industries from transport to finance.
Its 'robustification' process strengthens models for real-world use, addressing the urgent gap between AI development and reliability testing.
In finance, for instance, Safe Intelligence helps ensure AI-driven lending decisions remain stable despite unexpected input variations, allowing users to detect and mitigate potential risks.
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