ZeroDrift raises $10 million to protect AI models from themselves
ZeroDrift raised $10 million for a compliance layer that flags and replaces potentially problematic AI messages.
ZeroDrift raised $10 million for an AI compliance service. The service sits between AI models and end users, checking messages before delivery. When an output might create a compliance problem, the system flags and replaces it, adding an intermediary control layer for AI applications.
ZeroDrift has announced a $10 million fundraise, offering a compliance service aimed at AI applications. Based on the original text provided so far, the core approach of this service is to add an intermediary layer between the AI model and the end user: after the model generates a message, the content is not sent directly to the user, but first goes through a check. If the system determines that a particular message may pose a compliance problem, it flags it and replaces the original output with an alternative message.
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