Scaled Cognition raises $100M to build AI that won’t hallucinate
Scaled Cognition has raised $100M led by Khosla Ventures to build AI that does not hallucinate. The startup says its model will not give a wrong answer, a bold claim in a field built on probability.
Scaled Cognition, a Mountain View AI lab, has raised $100m in a Series A round led by Khosla Ventures. The company chases one prize: reliability. The Wall Street Journal reported the round values the startup at about $750m.
The pitch is simple to state and hard to deliver. Today’s AI is capable but unreliable. It hallucinates, and those mistakes block its use in workflows where a wrong answer costs real money. Scaled Cognition wants to fix that at the root.
The startup is already in production with Fortune 500 firms across financial services, healthcare, telecom and insurance. These are industries where errors carry consequences, from a wrong bank balance to a botched insurance claim.
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