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One startup’s pitch to provide more reliable AI answers: crowdsource the chatbots

A new AI tool aims for accuracy through crowdsourcing.

John Davie launched CollectivIQ, a Boston startup, to enhance AI accuracy. By aggregating responses from multiple models like ChatGPT and Claude, it promises better answers. The tool is already in use at Buyers Edge Platform, aiming to solve AI's reliability issues.

AI hallucinations and inaccuracies plagued many businesses. Davie’s solution offers a way to access diverse AI models simultaneously, ensuring users receive the most reliable information. This could change how companies adopt AI tools, reducing confusion and enhancing productivity.

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