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Pramaana Labs raises $27M to verify AI reliability

TechCrunch AI·June 17, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Pramaana Labs addresses the critical issue of AI reliability in sensitive sectors.
  • →The integration of formal verification with AI could reduce costly errors.
  • →This approach may set a new standard for AI deployment in high-stakes environments.
Pramaana Labs raises $27M to verify AI reliability
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Pramaana Labs has secured $27 million in seed funding from Khosla Ventures and others to enhance AI reliability through formal verification. The startup plans to apply its technology in sectors like law and drug discovery, where precision is vital. By using a combination of a conventional LLM and a deterministic verification layer, Pramaana aims to ensure AI outputs are accurate. This innovative approach draws on the LEAN programming language to codify complex rules, potentially transforming AI's role in high-stakes industries.

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