PiLogic raises $4 million for bespoke satellite AI models
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PiLogic raises $4 million for bespoke satellite AI models
Californian software startup PiLogic announced $4 million in seed funding May 22 to develop satellite diagnostics and other artificial intelligence tools tailored for space applications. The post PiLogic raises $4 million for bespoke satellite AI models appeared first on SpaceNews.
PiLogic Secures $4M to Advance “Exact AI” for Aerospace and Defense
PiLogic Inc., a fast-rising innovator in the artificial intelligence space, has raised a $4 million seed round to scale its “exact AI” technology—mathematically grounded, expert-guided models purpose-built for high-stakes environments like aerospace, defense, and space technology. The round was led by Scout Ventures and Seraphim Space, with additional participation from Sovereign’s Capital, Flex Capital, FN Fund, and superangel Gokul Rajaram. Un…
PiLogic raises $4M to build precision AI models for space applications - SiliconANGLE
California-based startup PiLogic Inc., which specializes in high precision, expert-guided artificial intelligence for the defense and space industries, announced Thursday it has raised $4 million in seed funding. Scout Ventures and Seraphim Space led the round, with participation from Sovereign’s Capital, Flex Capital, FN Fund and angel investor Gokul Rajaram. PiLogic’s platform design is building […] The post PiLogic raises $4M to build precisi…
PiLogic raises $4m for exact AI in space
US startup PiLogic has raised $4m for the use of mathematically precise, expert-guided exact AI models in space systems. On key problems, exact AI is faster and more accurate than Generative AI Large Language Models (LLMs) and the PiLogic engine uses drastically less compute power and so does not require high performance GPUs, allowing it […] The post PiLogic raises $4m for exact AI in space appeared first on eeNews Europe.
PiLogic Raises $4M Seed Round For Faster Inference
Pushing computer reasoning into space isn’t easy—AI needs powerful processors and lots of training data, and it still isn’t reliable enough for mission-critical operations. PiLogic, a California startup, is offering another answer: Novel computational techniques that allow reasoning software to be efficient and accurate enough for orbital deployment. The company’s first products will be software models for tracking space debris and diagnosing s…
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