Bedrock Data, which has debuted ArgusAI to show enterprises what data their AI models access during training and to prevent data leakage, raised a $25M Series A (Chris Metinko/Axios)
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- Bedrock Data has launched ArgusAI, a platform designed to help enterprises monitor the data accessed by their AI models during training, while also preventing data leakage. The company has successfully raised $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Greylock Partners, as reported by Axios.
- This funding is significant for Bedrock Data as it will enable the company to enhance its data management capabilities, ensuring that enterprises can maintain data integrity and security in their AI processes, which is increasingly critical in today's data-driven landscape.
- The rise of AI technologies has prompted a surge in funding for companies focused on data security and management, reflecting a broader trend where businesses are prioritizing the protection of sensitive information. Similar funding rounds in the industry indicate a growing recognition of the importance of safeguarding data in various applications, from accounting to cybersecurity.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
