
Founder of Veriton
Bjørn V. Hauge
I work on making AI better through Veriton. On the side, I write books that share knowledge about AI in different ways – children's books for the youngest, non-fiction for those who want to understand the regulations, and thrillers for those who like suspense with substance.
My Journey
Early Technology Enthusiast
Started exploring IT projects and technology, fascinated by the possibilities the digital world could unlock.
Country Manager - Romania Invest
Managed operations in Romania for a Norwegian real estate investment fund. Responsible for daily operations and strategic development.
Blockchain and Web3
Started blockchain development and Web3 projects. Served as advisor and developer on several projects in this field.
Technical Writer
Wrote articles for HackerNoon, Good Audience, and Coinmonks on Medium. Shared insights on blockchain, technology, and emerging trends.
AI and Machine Learning
Started exploring artificial intelligence and machine learning, seeing both the potential and challenges of these technologies.
Invented TVRF
Invented Transparent Verifiable Random Function (TVRF). Spent significant time on calculations and drawings, connecting it to AI verification.
Veriton and First Book
Developed the Veriton platform for AI verification. Submitted my first book, Tillit (Trust), to Norwegian publishers.
Continuing Work on Veriton
Continuing work on Veriton and exploring solutions for AI verification and EU AI Act compliance.
My Story
I am the founder of Veriton, a company working to solve fundamental challenges in AI systems. Together with my father Rolf Hauge, we started the company in Oslo in 2025.
With a background in IT and finance, I have spent recent years understanding how we can make AI more reliable and transparent. This work has resulted in TVRF (Transparent Verifiable Random Function), an approach to verifiable randomness for digital systems.
Alongside the technical work, I write books. My children's books are about teaching kids about AI in a fun way. The non-fiction explains AI regulation for those who need to understand it. And the thrillers? They let me explore the darker sides of technology – what happens when AI goes wrong?
Veriton Technologies
Veriton was founded in Oslo in 2025 by father and son Rolf Hauge and Bjørn Vidar Hauge. The company works to solve fundamental challenges in AI infrastructure.
Veriton develops technologies that address randomness problems in AI systems. The goal is to make AI more reliable, efficient, and transparent.
Why This Matters
Verifiability
When AI makes decisions that affect people's lives, we must be able to verify that the system works as expected. Without verifiability, we are blind to errors and biases.
Auditability
Regulators, businesses, and individuals need the ability to audit AI systems. This is not just good practice – it will soon be legally required through the EU AI Act.
Reliability
AI systems that hallucinate or give inconsistent results undermine trust. Veriton works to make AI outputs reproducible and predictable.
Hallucination Problems
Today's large language models can produce convincing but completely incorrect information. We develop methods to reduce and detect these hallucinations.
Core Competencies
- •Understanding of regulated IT systems
- •Experience with financial sector requirements
- •Infrastructure meeting regulatory standards
- •Systems requiring stability and auditing
- •AI architecture and optimization