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Goodfire raises $7M for its ‘brain surgery’-like AI observability platform


The company aims to support the largest state-of-the-art open weight models available, refine its model editing functionality.

A 2024 McKinsey survey highlighted the urgency of this problem, revealing that 44% of business leaders have experienced at least one negative consequence due to unintended model behavior. This level of insight and control could potentially reduce the need for expensive retraining or trial-and-error prompt engineering, making AI development more efficient and predictable. Goodfire is actively recruiting “agentic, mission-driven, kind, and thoughtful people” to join their team and help build the future of AI interpretability.

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