Compliance is more than simply another box to tick for firms that handle sensitive data; it is frequently the key to landing multimillion-dollar contracts. However, the method is stuck in the past, relying on manual screenshots and fragmented procedures. Selin Kocalar and Karun Kaushik, both MIT graduates, witnessed this difficulty personally while working on a healthcare AI firm. The difficulties of demonstrating HIPAA compliance were so aggravating that they decided to design a better solution.
That concept evolved into Delve, an AI-powered compliance platform that automates evidence collecting and verification. Today, the San Francisco-based business announced a $3.3 million seed round led by Y Combinator, General Catalyst, FundersClub, and Soma Capital, among others.
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Delve Raises $3.3M to Automate Compliance for AI Companies
- By Anshika Mathews
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Delve’s founders believe that AI-driven companies shouldn’t be held back by outdated processes.
