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Private | |
Industry | Data Governance, Artificial Intelligence |
Founded | 2023 |
Founders | Reece Griffiths, Mikko Peiponen, Leonard Platzer |
Products | Data governance platform for large language models |
Website | deasie |
Deasie is a United States-based company specializing in data governance and the application of artificial intelligence for language model usage within enterprise environments. The company's primary focus is on managing structured and unstructured data to address challenges like sensitive data handling, permission management, and document versioning for language model inputs.[1]
Deasie offers a platform that connects to an organization's data sources, organizing data to enhance the quality and security of information in generative AI technologies. Their platform categorizes data based on content and sensitivity, aiming to improve the relevance and safety of data used in generative AI applications like chatbots and knowledge assistants.[2]
Founded in 2023 by Reece Griffiths, Mikko Peiponen, and Leonard Platzer, Deasie was established to fill a gap in data governance tools for enterprises adopting generative AI technologies. The founders' backgrounds in technology, business consultancy, and experience in developing data governance tools at McKinsey informed their approach to Deasie.[3]
Deasie's platform automates compliance and quality checks on data, employing advanced tagging techniques to enhance the security and efficiency of data usage in AI models. The platform can tag data as containing 'personally identifiable' or 'proprietary' information, and assess the overall relevance and importance of the data.[4]
In October 2023, Deasie raised $2.9 million in seed funding from investors including Y Combinator, General Catalyst, RTP Global, Rebel Fund, and J12 Ventures. The funding is intended to support team expansion and product development.[5]
Deasie's approach to data governance has attracted attention in the enterprise market, with the company signing agreements for pilots with large organizations and building a pipeline of over 30 enterprise clients, including Fortune 500 companies.[6]
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