Aporia has announced a partnership with Portkey to integrate its LLM Guardrails into Portkey's AI gateway solutions. This collaboration aims to significantly improve the security and reliability of generative AI applications for users worldwide. By implementing Aporia's technology, Portkey users can enhance their AI applications with robust security measures at the click of a button.
The integration includes features like real-time hallucination mitigation and advanced security policies to protect sensitive data. Aporia's multi-Small Language Model detection engine ensures high accuracy and low latency in AI interactions. This partnership is set to empower AI teams to deploy applications confidently while adhering to stringent security standards.
• Aporia's Guardrails enhance security for generative AI applications.
• Portkey users can deploy AI applications with improved reliability and compliance.
The partnership focuses on enhancing the security and reliability of GenAI applications.
Aporia's Guardrails provide users with tools to mitigate risks associated with AI interactions.
Aporia's technology aims to achieve a 98% detection rate for such inaccuracies.
The company is recognized for its innovative Guardrails technology that enhances the responsible deployment of AI.
The company aims to enhance AI observability and governance for its users.
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