San Francisco-based AI startup Galileo has released LLM Studio, a platform to boost deployment of natural language processing (NLP) models by flagging erroneous predictions and enhancing accuracy. Galileo Prompt Studio detects “model hallucinations” in data input, allowing data scientists to correct errors more quickly. The platform also provides price estimates for external AI services, thus helping to manage budgets. Founder Yash Sheth said that while demand for NLP models has grown, building and deploying the complex algorithms remains problematic. The $18m-funded company aims to expand to computer vision and other domains, however, it will face stiff competition from Google, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.
Galileo Launches LLM Studio to Revolutionize Enterprise AI Adoption
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