No easy solution to AI hallucinations
Hallucinations are one of the biggest issues with generative AI — put simply, it's hard to trust answers from an AI model that has a weakness for making things up. Some companies are pitching retrieval augmented generation (RAG) as a solution that can lead to "zero hallucinations." But Kyle Wiggers discussed the technology with AI researcher David Wadden, who said that while RAG can be useful, it can't stop models from hallucinating. Read More
Women in AI discuss teaching and strategy
Our interview series with some of the smartest and most important women in AI continues. Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO at nonprofit Technovation, discusses her organization's project-based AI curriculum, while Kingfisher Labs founder Catherine Breslin offers insight on how companies can develop AI responsibly.
Amae Health's in-person strategy for mental healthcare
For her latest Deal Dive, Rebecca Szkutak talks to the founders of Amae Health, which recently raised a $15 million Series A led by Quiet Capital. Amae brings together services like family and individual therapy, social workers, psychiatric care and medicine management under one (non-virtual) roof. It operates a clinic in Los Angeles, with plans to open locations in Raleigh, Houston, Ohio, and New York next. Read More
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