Anti-Hallucination Engine Passes Turing Test II Standard with 99.7% Accuracy
Israeli startup Veritas AI's anti-hallucination engine achieved 99.7% accuracy on fact-checking benchmarks, adopted by multiple financial institutions for compliance applications.
Israeli startup Veritas AI announced that its anti-hallucination engine "Veritas Shield" achieved 99.7% accuracy on the Turing Test II fact-checking benchmark. The engine uses an "adversarial verification" architecture — comprising one generation model and three independent verification models, where any output must pass triple cross-validation before being released. It has been adopted by JPMorgan Chase and HSBC for regulatory compliance report generation, with annual contracts reportedly exceeding $40 million.
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