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Armilla wants to give companies a warranty for AI


Armilla, a startup with backing from Y Combinator, wants to give companies a warranty for the AI that they're developing and deploying.

The company tests for things like hallucinations, racial and gender bias and fairness, general robustness and security across an array of theoretical applications and use cases, leveraging its in-house assessment technology. “Our assessment touches on a wide range of areas, including KPIs, processes, performance, data quality, and qualitative and quantitative criteria, and we do it at a fraction of the cost and time,” he added. Armilla, which launched coverage in late 2023, backed by carriers Swiss Re, Greenlight Re and Chaucer, claims to have ten or so customers, including a healthcare company applying GenAI to process medical records.

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