ZeroDrift raises $10M to protect AI models from themselves
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
ZeroDrift, an AI compliance service, has raised $10 million in seed funding from investors including a16z Speedrun and Reign Ventures. The company's system sits between AI models and end users, flagging and replacing non-compliant messages. It uses conventional programs to apply compliance standards like SOC 2 or GDPR, and large language models to rewrite flagged messages. ZeroDrift's system claims to have lower latency and higher reliability than conventional large language models. The company sees potential use cases beyond AI chatbots, including AI-generated messages within automated systems. Its system can identify regulated areas and violations, and rewrite compliant messages.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By addressing AI compliance, ZeroDrift fills a critical gap in enterprise AI systems, where rogue answers can have serious consequences.
- · Its ability to correct AI mistakes with lower latency and higher reliability gives it an edge over larger labs.