Campbell Brown’s Forum AI Tackles AI Bias and Accuracy — $3 Million Raised to Ensure Truth in Foundation Models

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A crucial venture addressing the integrity of information in the age of artificial intelligence has emerged from New York, founded by Campbell Brown, former news chief at Meta. Established 17 months ago, Forum AI aims to combat the prevalent issues of accuracy and inherent biases within the foundational AI models that Brown believes are rapidly becoming the primary conduits for information. Her motivation solidified following the public release of ChatGPT, observing its significant implications for information quality.

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“I was at Meta when ChatGPT was first released publicly, and I remember really shortly after realizing this is going to be the funnel through which all information flows. And it’s not very good. My kids are going to be really dumb if we don’t figure out how to fix this.” – Campbell Brown

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