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in LeoFinance3 months ago

Generative AI fact-checking firm Infactory lands a $4M seed

The generative AI-based fact checking firm launched by two Humane.AI expats is off to the races with $4 million in seed funding.

The generative AI-based fact checking firm launched by two Humane.AI expats is off to the races with $4 million in seed funding. The early round, led by Bee Partners, features a16z’s Scout Fund, Alumni Ventures, and FJ Labs. It values Infactory at $25 million.

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The San Francisco startup broke cover in July by ways of a TechCrunch article. Among the more notable elements of the story was Brooke Hartley Moy and Ken Kocienda’s decision to jump ship at a struggling Humane. Prior to that, Kocienda worked 15 years as a software engineer for Apple’s iPhone. Along with co-founding the company, Hartley Moy and Kocienda serve as CEO and CTO, respectively.

Infactory’s use of generative AI while the technology is white hot no doubt piqued investor interest. So, too, did the promise of addressing the very real problem of online fact-checking.

The young company is quick to point out the ways in which large language models (LLMs) won’t be utilized on its platform. Specifically, they will be used to determine the intent of natural language search queries, rather than the results themselves. After all, the black box nature and built-in biases of large models run counter to the point of a fact-checking service. Questionable Gemini search results are clear evidence of this phenomenon.