Can AI learn to forget? Hirundo just made it possible

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The company has raised an $8M seed funding round, led by Maverick Ventures Israel, with participation from SuperSeed, Alpha Intelligence Capital, Tachles VC, AI.FUND and Plug and Play Tech Center. 

Techniques to remediate issues in AI models are varied and span the entire AI development lifecycle, but these still do not prevent hallucinations or biases from leaking into final AI projects. Conventional solutions like guardrails or fine-tuning are insufficient – they simply mask and filter bad data or behaviors while the root cause in the model itself remains untouched. Hirundo looks at jailbreaks from a behavioral point of view – using its machine unlearning approach, the company locates the directions in the model that are most prone to adversarial manipulations, and removes them. This aims to future-proof AI models to attacks.

Hirundo identifies how a particular behavior presents in the model, utilizing industry accepted benchmarks and outlines any undesirable behavioral traits, followed by steering the model away from them. That approach works both for open-source models (like Llama, Mistral, Gemma, etc.) and soon, gated models (like ChatGPT, Claude, etc.). When deployed, Hirundo’s solution has led to the removal of up to 70% of biases – as demonstrated in their work on DeepSeek-R1, as well as up to 55% reduction of hallucinations and 85% decrease in successful prompt injections, showcased with the company’s work on Llama.

The first-choice solution for mission-critical AI deployments in industries such as finance, healthcare, and other consumer-facing industries, as well as high-risk enterprise and defense applications, Hirundo is already piloting with a variety of multinational corporations and government agencies. Hirundo’s platform supports both generative models (like large language models) and non-generative systems used in areas such as computer vision, radar, LiDAR, NLP, and more.

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