Snowflake acquires TruEra to deliver LLM observability inside data cloud 

by | May 22, 2024 | Technology

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Today, data ecosystem giant Snowflake announced it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire TruEra, an AI startup providing tools to test, debug and monitor machine language (ML) models and large language model (LLM) apps in production.

While the terms of the deal remain under wraps, the acquisition is expected to bolster Snowflake’s effort to give its customers an end-to-end platform to build generative and predictive AI applications using the data hosted on their Snowflake data cloud. The company already provided models and tools to build gen AI apps and is now moving to add the capabilities that will ensure the apps built are effective and trustworthy. 

This is Snowflake’s sixth major investment to bolster the capabilities offered on its data cloud and the third major move in the observability space. Before this, it invested in monitoring solutions Observe and Metaplane.

What does TruEra bring to the table?

Founded in 2019 by William Uppington, Shayak Sen and Anupam Datta, TruEra tackles the “black box” problem in machine learning by providing a comprehensive observability platform that evaluates, debugs and monitors machine learning models and apps across the full lifecycle from development to production. 

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Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here.

Today, data ecosystem giant Snowflake announced it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire TruEra, an AI startup providing tools to test, debug and monitor machine language (ML) models and large language model (LLM) apps in production.

While the terms of the deal remain under wraps, the acquisition is expected to bolster Snowflake’s effort to give its customers an end-to-end platform to build generative and predictive AI applications using the data hosted on their Snowflake data cloud. The company already provided models and tools to build gen AI apps and is now moving to add the capabilities that will ensure the apps built are effective and trustworthy. 

This is Snowflake’s sixth major investment to bolster the capabilities offered on its data cloud and the third major move in the observability space. Before this, it invested in monitoring solutions Observe and Metaplane.

What does TruEra bring to the table?

Founded in 2019 by William Uppington, Shayak Sen and Anupam Datta, TruEra tackles the “black box” problem in machine learning by providing a comprehensive observability platform that evaluates, debugs and monitors machine learning models and apps across the full lifecycle from development to production. 

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The AI Impact Tour: The AI Audit

Join us as we return to NYC on June 5th to engage with top executive leaders, delving into strategies for auditing AI models to ensure fairness, optimal performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Secure your attendance for this exclusive invite-only event.

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