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In this episode, Daniel Robbins interviews Liran Hason, the co-founder and CEO of Aporia. Liran shares his journey from a young coder to leading a cutting-edge company focused on making AI reliable and secure. With the rise of generative AI, Aporia is pioneering solutions to address the challenges of AI implementation, particularly in ensuring that AI systems are safe, consistent, and trustworthy.
Liran discusses the current sentiment in the AI industry, the gap between AI potential and real-world application, and how Aporia’s guardrails platform helps companies mitigate risks associated with AI. He also shares his excitement about the future of AI, especially in healthcare, and the importance of responsible AI development. Liran provides insights into how AI can transform our daily lives and the role Aporia plays in this transformation.
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In this episode, Daniel Robbins interviews Liran Hason, the co-founder and CEO of Aporia. Liran shares his journey from a young coder to leading a cutting-edge company focused on making AI reliable and secure. With the rise of generative AI, Aporia is pioneering solutions to address the challenges of AI implementation, particularly in ensuring that AI systems are safe, consistent, and trustworthy.
Liran discusses the current sentiment in the AI industry, the gap between AI potential and real-world application, and how Aporia’s guardrails platform helps companies mitigate risks associated with AI. He also shares his excitement about the future of AI, especially in healthcare, and the importance of responsible AI development. Liran provides insights into how AI can transform our daily lives and the role Aporia plays in this transformation.
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