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Aurionpro’s AryaXAI Launches AI Alignment Labs in Paris and Mumbai
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Aurionpro’s AryaXAI Launches AI Alignment Labs in Paris and Mumbai

AryaXAI, the R&D group within Arya.ai—an Aurionpro Company—has launched the AryaXAI AI Alignment Labs in Paris and Mumbai. The initiative aims to fast-track global research in AI explainability and alignment, two of the most critical areas in deploying AI for mission-critical and regulated use cases. 

With AI models becoming increasingly complex, challenges around model failures, lack of accountability, and misalignment pose serious risks. The AryaXAI AI Alignment Labs will focus on developing scalable frameworks that improve transparency, model interpretability, and responsible AI deployment. The labs will also pioneer new methodologies for fine-tuning and aligning AI models, enabling safer and more efficient use of artificial intelligence. 

Vinay Kumar, CEO of Arya.ai, stated, “AI Interpretability and Alignment are some of the most complex challenges in scaling AI for mission-critical use cases. Solving these enhances model transparency and supports scalable fine-tuning, pruning, and behavior alignment.” 

Explaining the choice of locations, he added, “Paris offers access to the EU’s thriving academic and AI ecosystem, while Mumbai allows us to engage top Indian AI researchers and institutions.” 

AryaXAI previously released ‘DLBacktrace (DLB)’, an open-source tool for visualizing deep learning models, and ‘XAI_Evals’, a benchmarking library for explainability techniques. The newly launched labs will accelerate the development and open-source release of several more tools in the AI alignment domain. 

The move marks AryaXAI’s next step in building global leadership in trustworthy and interpretable AI solutions. 

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AryaXAI, the R&D group within Arya.ai—an Aurionpro Company—has launched the AryaXAI AI Alignment Labs in Paris and Mumbai. The initiative aims to fast-track global research in AI explainability and alignment, two of the most critical areas in deploying AI for mission-critical and regulated use cases. With AI models becoming increasingly complex, challenges around model failures, lack of accountability, and misalignment pose serious risks. The AryaXAI AI Alignment Labs will focus on developing scalable frameworks that improve transparency, model interpretability, and responsible AI deployment. The labs will also pioneer new methodologies for fine-tuning and aligning AI models, enabling safer and more efficient use of artificial intelligence. Vinay Kumar, CEO of Arya.ai, stated, “AI Interpretability and Alignment are some of the most complex challenges in scaling AI for mission-critical use cases. Solving these enhances model transparency and supports scalable fine-tuning, pruning, and behavior alignment.” Explaining the choice of locations, he added, “Paris offers access to the EU’s thriving academic and AI ecosystem, while Mumbai allows us to engage top Indian AI researchers and institutions.” AryaXAI previously released ‘DLBacktrace (DLB)’, an open-source tool for visualizing deep learning models, and ‘XAI_Evals’, a benchmarking library for explainability techniques. The newly launched labs will accelerate the development and open-source release of several more tools in the AI alignment domain. The move marks AryaXAI’s next step in building global leadership in trustworthy and interpretable AI solutions. (BSE)     

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