AI text detection startup raises US $ 4 million in financing

by Andrea
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Pangram, a startup founded by former Tesla and Google employees, raised about $ 4 million in initial funding to expand its tools that detect texts generated by artificial intelligence.

The initial round was led by the risk capital company Scop and was attended by Script Capital and Cadenza, Pangram said on Tuesday (24). Haystack was the main investor in the initial round, he added, without revealing his assessment.

With the text generated by flooding classrooms and offices, schools and companies are having difficulty distinguishing human writing from machine production, feeding the demand for tools that verify the authorship.

Pangram, whose clients include the Question and Answers Questions and the Newsguard Service, is betting that your active learning algorithm will give you an advantage over dominant sector participants, such as Turnitin.

The company uses a feedback cycle that helps your system learn from complicated examples, creating similar examples to train. It is also based on open source models to maintain low computing costs.

“What makes the machine learning products excellent, in general, is the excellent data. And I think that’s where we focus most of our efforts,” said co -founder and technology chief, Bradley Emi.

The Executive, a former Tesla-man, co-fired Pangram with his colleague graduate in Stanford, Max Spero. EMI said the startup, which has eight employees, will use new features to increase the team and expand product offerings, including one end -user -oriented.

The company charges $ 15 a month of individuals for up to 600 AI scanning, while professional and developer plans cost $ 45 and $ 100, respectively.

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