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CTGT aims to make AI models safer


CTGT, one of the startups accepted to TechCrunch's Battlefield 200 cohort at Disrupt 2024, aims to make AI models safer to deploy.

So, along with Trevor Tuttle, who he met as an undergraduate, Gorlla dropped out of his graduate program to start a company, CTGT, to help orgs more thoughtfully deploy AI. “While a model telling a user to put glue into a recipe might be humorous, a response that recommends competitors when a customer asks for a product comparison is not so trivial. In a separate from Riskonnect, a risk management software provider, more than half of execs said they were worried about employees making decisions based on inaccurate information from AI tools.

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