Pramaana Labs raises $27 million seed to make AI more trustworthy
Pramaana Labs, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup, just landed $27 million in seed funding led by Khosla Ventures, with support from Accel and others.
Their big mission? Making AI more trustworthy, especially in areas like law, drug discovery, and taxes, by using math-based checks alongside large language models so the tech doesn't mess up when it matters most.
Pramaana Labs layers rule-based checks
To get this right, Pramaana Labs is teaming up with experts like former IRS commissioner Danny Werfel and professors from IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, and UC Berkeley.
Co-founder and CEO Ranjan Rajagopalan puts it simply: "Every domain where being wrong can cost someone their health, money, or freedom has rules," said Ranjan Rajagopalan.
The company's system layers rule-based verification on top of AI to catch errors before they happen, a move that could make AI much safer wherever accuracy really counts.