Google aims to boost trust in its AI platform by minimizing hallucinations, a critical concern for enterprise customers. To achieve this, Google is integrating reputable third-party services such as Moody’s, MSCI, Thomson Reuters, and Zoominfo into its Vertex AI platform. These services will provide developers with high-quality data to ensure the factual accuracy of AI-generated responses. This move allows enterprise developers to leverage expert data to meet stringent standards, as highlighted by Nick Reed, Moody’s Chief Product Officer. Google’s existing grounding service, which includes Google Search, offers businesses reliable information to enhance AI outputs. Additionally, Google introduces high-fidelity grounding, available through an experimental preview, designed to improve AI performance with specific data sets. This feature is beneficial for tasks like summarizing multiple documents or extracting data from financial reports. Google Cloud Chief Executive Thomas Kurian emphasizes that these enhancements make Google’s generative AI the most reliable factual model, citing three differentiators: trusted web data from Google Search, customizable grounding options, and high-fidelity grounding for better response quality. These updates coincide with other significant Google Cloud announcements, including the release of Gemini 1.5 Flash and 1.5 Pro, Gemma 2, and further Vertex AI updates.

Google Enhances AI Trust with New Grounding Services from Moody’s and More
Google integrates trusted data sources to minimize AI hallucinations and enhance reliability.
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