‘Factagora’ an AI Knowledge Management Solution System Enters US Market with AI Verification Technology
Factagora, an AI safety company, has officially launched its comprehensive knowledge management and verification platform in the US, designed to eliminate hallucination risks in generative AI through tightly integrated search, verification, structuring, and generation processes. As AI adoption accelerates in accuracy-critical industries, the consequences of misinformation are becoming increasingly severe, making robust verification frameworks essential.
Unlike conventional RAG-based services that limit themselves to basic search and response generation, Factagora introduces a three-part platform that combines knowledge repository construction, automated fact verification, and interactive document environments. By leveraging knowledge graphs and multi-hop reasoning, the system can not only confirm direct references but also validate complex logical connections, delivering reliability across the entire knowledge lifecycle. This ensures businesses and institutions can rely on AI outputs with confidence, from foundational knowledge building to deep factual validation.
Factagora established its US operations in March 2025 under the leadership of CEO Randy Baek, who brings over 14 years of experience in NLP and ML at leading organizations including Samsung Electronics, HBO, FactSet, and 3M. Alongside CPTO Guhyun Han, Baek has driven the development of a platform specifically designed to confront the challenge of AI hallucinations with innovative reliability solutions.
The system has already demonstrated strong effectiveness in real-world deployments. With major Korean law firms, Factagora’s platform was tested by 299 attorneys, resulting in an average 24% reduction in work time, a 69% improvement in quality perception, and 95% of participants expressing their intent to continue using the service. These outcomes have secured further development contracts, validating the company’s approach to reliable AI.
Beyond the legal sector, Factagora is gaining traction globally through partnerships and pilot programs. Collaborations include an ESG AI testbed with OCBC Bank in Singapore and a Medicare Claim verification initiative with Brown University’s School of Public Health. The company’s pioneering work has also been recognized by Gartner, which named Factagora a noteworthy startup in the Disinformation Security space in 2024.
Looking ahead, Factagora plans to expand its solution into financial and healthcare domains, positioning itself as a critical infrastructure provider for AI safety verification. In September, it will begin publishing Investment Research via its interactive LiveArticle platform, aimed at resolving persistent investor challenges such as evidence gaps, weak explanations, and lack of fact validation. Later this year, Factagora will also introduce advanced features that allow general users to create LiveArticle content directly, expanding accessibility and adoption.
By entering the US market, Factagora seeks to establish itself as the global standard for trustworthy AI, offering enterprises, developers, and institutions a platform that secures evidence-based decision-making in an era where accuracy is critical.