Irregular’s $80M Boost: AI Security Lab Tackles Tech Turmoil!

Israeli company Irregular, formerly Pattern Labs, has raised $80 million to test AI models’ potential misuse by threats. Founded by Dan Lahav and Omer Nevo, they’re working with AI giants like OpenAI and Google. With AI advancing at warp speed, Irregular is here to ensure AI security isn’t as, well, irregular as its name!

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Hot Take:

Who knew AI needed a bodyguard? Meet Irregular, the bouncer at the AI nightclub, making sure no one sneaks in with fake IDs or mischief on their minds. With $80 million in their pocket and a mission to keep AI from getting mugged, they’re like the cyber James Bond—licensed to chill, analyze, and secure. Cheers to the future where AI models can sip their virtual martinis without worrying about getting hacked!

Key Points:

  • Irregular, formerly known as Pattern Labs, raises $80 million for AI security.
  • The company puts AI models through rigorous tests to foresee misuse and enhance resilience.
  • Irregular collaborates with AI giants like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.
  • CEO Dan Lahav aims to ensure AI’s secure and responsible deployment.
  • Cybersecurity industry highlights vulnerabilities in popular AI models.

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