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SF YC W24 interpretable foundation models with auditable AI reasoning; $9.3M seed Nov 2024 (Initialized Capital/Tectonic/Pioneer/YC/E14) competing with Fiddler AI for enterprise explainable AI required by EU AI Act and regulated industry deployments.
Guide Labs is a San Francisco-based interpretable AI company — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $9.3 million in seed funding in November 2024 led by Initialized Capital with Tectonic Ventures, Lombard Street Ventures, Pioneer Fund, Y Combinator, and E14 Fund — providing enterprises and AI developers with foundation models and AI systems that can reliably explain their reasoning in a way that is easy to audit, steer, and understand. Founded in 2022 with an 8-person team, Guide Labs addresses the enterprise AI deployment barrier where organizations cannot adopt AI for high-stakes decisions (healthcare diagnosis, credit underwriting, legal analysis, regulatory compliance) because black-box AI outputs — however accurate — cannot be explained to regulators, auditors, or affected individuals in a legally and operationally sufficient way.
Cloud object storage at 80% less than AWS S3 with no egress fees; S3-compatible platform serving 50K+ customers in media, backup, and AI data storage workloads.
Wasabi Technologies is a cloud object storage company providing hot cloud storage at approximately 80% less cost than Amazon S3, competing on price, performance, and simplicity for customers who need to store and access large volumes of data in the cloud. Founded in 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts by David Friend and Jeff Flowers (both serial entrepreneurs who previously founded Carbonite), Wasabi has raised approximately $500 million and positioned itself as the lowest-cost alternative to AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage for high-volume data storage needs.
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