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Preamble AI Trust Platform features AI assistant with customizable guardrails

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Pittsburgh-based tech startup Preamble has announced the launch of Preamble ATP, its customizable risk mitigation solutions platform. Preamble ATP is a powerful yet simple solution that requires no coding and is scalable – from businesses experimenting with AI – to enterprises desiring complex API integrations. Limited free trials are available at Preamble.com.

“The Preamble platform is ideal for getting started with AI and controlling risk, whether you’ve never tried ChatGPT or your company already uses genAI systems. We offer beginner to advanced options that allow users to customize how they interact with LLMs and protect their input and output according to their needs. Using our Chat feature, you can try different guardrails using OpenAI or Mistral in a protected environment. Our Dashboard allows you to monitor your organization’s input and output in real-time for threats or misuse,” said Jeremy McHugh, Preamble’s CEO and co-founder.

For small businesses, monthly pricing is competitive with the cost of current premium LLM subscriptions, plus Preamble’s powerful safety and security tools. The product is launching with full access to OpenAI and Mistral AI and plans to add additional LLM options, such as Anthropic, Google, and others. It will also introduce new features and continuous updates in the coming weeks and months.

“While the backend of our platform is likely the most sophisticated architecture available that’s devoted to responsible AI integration, we created Preamble as a simple solution. While it is particularly significant for industries where generative AI poses threats to compromising sensitive data (such as financial and healthcare), our solution is vital for any organization concerned with upholding privacy, security, regulatory, or compliance requirements in an environment of rapidly advancing technology,” said McHugh.

Compatible with any generative AI system, Preamble’s ATP translates users’ existing policies, procedures, compliance needs, and principles into a protective layer as their data interacts with AI technologies. Users can build their own Policy Library to adhere to emerging guidelines from sources such as The Biden Administration’s White House’s AI Executive Order and NIST’s Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0).

Preamble’s Policy Marketplace is an extension of its platform that is in continued development. It serves as a hub where users – from independent developers to enterprise clients – can contribute and access a wide array of specialized AI policies through a simple user interface.