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Raleigh artificial intelligence startup Diveplane lands additional capital
RALEIGH – Diveplane, the two-year-old artificial intelligence startup in Raleigh that's led by former Epic Games Mike Capps, has secured more capital from investor Calibrate Ventures. The amount of funding was not disclosed, but Diveplane said it plans to hire additional staff with the new cash while also investing in its technology. "We are thrilled to be partnering with Diveplane as they continue to innovate in this highly exciting and growing field," said Jason Schoettler, cofounder of Calibrate, in the announcement. "The company's unique technology platform has already made a strong impression within a number of verticals and among its blue-chip clientele. We look forward to supporting Mike, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Chris Hazard and the rest of the Diveplane team in achieving their mission of keeping AI understandable."
Diveplane Unveils GEMINAI, The Industry's First Verifiable Synthetic 'Twin' Dataset
Diveplane, the company keeping the humanity in artificial intelligence (AI), today announced the availability of GEMINAI, the industry's first verifiable synthetic'twin' dataset. GEMINAI empowers businesses and government organizations to easily and safely sell, share and analyze sensitive datasets without the fear of mishandling, loss or theft. The'twin' dataset looks, acts, and feels realistic for the purposes of data modeling and analysis, but does not contain any personally identifiable information, which is critical for businesses that need to adhere to national and international privacy laws and compliance requirements, like GDPR, PHI and HIPAA. "We love seeing AI increasingly adopted by many industries, but we're finding that not all AI is created and trained equally," said Dr. Michael Capps, CEO of Diveplane. "Many businesses are forced to use inaccurate or incomplete data to train their AI due to privacy requirements, which can lead to the AI making poor or misleading decisions. With GEMINAI, we're eliminating that risk by creating a verifiable synthetic'twin' of the dataset, so that businesses don't need to sacrifice the quality of their AI for the sake of privacy. GEMINAI offers the best of both worlds and we're excited to introduce this first-of-its-kind technology to the market."
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