Forbes December 11, 2024
Ed Garsten

President Ronald Reagan memorably quoted the Russian proverb “trust but verify” when cautioning he’d trust the former Soviet Union’s adherence to a nuclear arms treaty, but verify it complied.

Based on that same admonition as it relates to the often questionable accuracy of artificial intelligence search results, a new startup called mixus.ai has just launched adding actual human intelligence to the mix for the verification end of the epigram.

Co-founded by entrepreneurs Elliot Katz and Shai Magzimof in the San Francisco Bay area, mixus.ai users can conduct typical AI searches on any platform of their choosing such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity or Claude, but can then solicit input from humans with expertise or knowledge of the search topic.

Katz describes...

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