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    Ex-Google, Apple Researchers Create AI Feedback Startup

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. A new startup, Trajectory, founded by ex-Google DeepMind, Apple, and OpenAI researchers, aims to enable continuous AI learning from real-world user interactions.
    2. Trajectory has raised $15M in seed funding to build a platform that allows AI models to keep improving post-deployment, addressing a major barrier in AI progress.
    3. The platform helps tailor AI models to specific business needs by logging failures and regularly post-training models, similar to early successes seen in AI coding tools.
    4. Unlike static models, Trajectory’s approach ensures AI systems evolve and improve over time, promising more adaptive and intelligent products across various industries.

    A New Approach to Improving AI Products

    A group of former researchers from Google DeepMind, Apple, OpenAI, and Meta launched a startup called Trajectory. Their goal is to help companies make their AI tools better over time. They want to build a platform that allows AI to learn from real-world user interactions continuously. This is important because most AI systems today stop improving after their initial training. Trajectory believes that ongoing learning, called “continual learning,” is key to creating smarter, more adaptable AI. The startup recently raised $15 million to support this goal, attracting investments from top venture firms and industry leaders.

    How Trajectory’s Platform Works

    Trajectories’ platform starts with an open-source AI model tailored to a company’s needs. As users interact with the AI, the system logs mistakes or shortcomings. Then, the platform uses this data to update and improve the AI regularly—sometimes as often as weekly. For example, a business providing AI customer support can use Trajectory to refine its AI to handle specific issues better. This approach is different because it focuses on real-time feedback from actual use, rather than static models that become outdated quickly. Early successes in coding products show how effective this method can be; Trajectory aims to expand this technique to other areas.

    Potential and Challenges of Widespread Adoption

    Trajectory’s approach could open many opportunities for industries beyond coding. However, applying continual learning to different fields presents challenges. Unlike coding, where errors are clear and easy to check, other industries often have looser success measures. Companies will need to define what “better performance” means for their AI. While the technology shows promise, broader adoption depends on companies understanding how continuous updates can fit into their workflows. If Trajectory’s platform proves reliable and scalable, it might revolutionize how businesses develop and maintain AI tools, making them smarter and more responsive over time.

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