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Probably raises $9M from a16z to build hallucination-free AI
Tags AI · Enterprise
TechCrunch·

Probably, a startup founded by Peter Elias, has raised $9 million from Andreessen Horowitz to build AI systems that prevent hallucinations and factual errors from reaching users. The company aims to achieve accuracy on par with deterministic systems, addressing one of the most persistent barriers to enterprise AI adoption in high-stakes applications like healthcare, legal, and finance.
Technical significance
Hallucination prevention is becoming a distinct product category rather than a model-level feature. If Probably achieves deterministic-level accuracy, it could unlock AI adoption in regulated industries where factual errors carry legal liability.