Irregular Raises $80 Million for AI Security Testing Lab
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Irregular Raises $80 Million for AI Security Testing Lab
"Israeli company Irregular, previously known as Pattern Labs, on Wednesday announced raising $80 million for its AI security lab. Founded by Dan Lahav (CEO) and Omer Nevo (CTO), the company has created what it calls a frontier AI security lab that puts artificial intelligence models to the test. Irregular can test models to determine their potential for misuse by threat actors, as well as the models' resilience to attacks aimed at them."
"Irregular, which claims it already has millions of dollars in annual revenue, says it's building tools, testing methods, and scoring frameworks for AI security. The company says it's "working side by side" with major AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, and it has published several papers describing its research into Claude and ChatGPT. "Irregular has taken on an ambitious mission to make sure"
Irregular raised $80 million to build an AI security lab that stress-tests artificial intelligence models for misuse and resilience against attacks. Dan Lahav (CEO) and Omer Nevo (CTO) founded the company to evaluate model vulnerabilities and anticipate threat-actor abuse. The company develops tools, testing methods, and scoring frameworks and reports millions of dollars in annual revenue. Irregular collaborates with major AI firms including OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic and has published papers on research into Claude and ChatGPT. The lab focuses on pre-release testing of advanced systems and creating mitigations to enable responsible deployment at scale.
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