SurePath AI has raised $5.2 million in seed funding for a solution that helps enterprises securely use generative artificial intelligence.
The latest funding, which brings the total raised by the company to $6.3 million, was led by Uncork Capital, with participation from Operator Collective.
Founded in 2023 and launched at AWS re:Inforce 2024, SurePath AI has developed a governance platform that is designed for detecting gen-AI usage, mitigating risks, and controlling enterprise data access.
SurePath AI says it gives customers visibility and control over gen-AI use across public and private models, with role-based access controls that decide what data is allowed to leave the organization and what end-users have access to.
The platform’s capabilities enable organizations to capture, monitor, secure and route gen-AI traffic; centrally manage role-based access control policies; and inject enterprise data and prompt engineering into gen-AI use.
“As GenAI adoption continues to surge across industries, businesses are challenged to balance the risks and benefits,” said Casey Bleeker, CEO and founder of SurePath AI.
“Our company was built to solve this dilemma, and today, our platform enables the secure adoption of GenAI without hindering innovation. This investment validates our progress and reinforces the opportunities ahead as we work to change how GenAI is addressed in the enterprise,” Bleeker added.
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