
David Sacks, co-founder of Yammer and member of the 'PayPal Mafia,' has launched a new artificial intelligence company called Glue. The company aims to revolutionize workplace communication by integrating AI into chat platforms. Glue promises to enhance productivity by reducing noise and focusing on topic-based threads. The platform, designed to be LLM agnostic, allows both AI bots and humans to interact seamlessly. Glue features embedded GenAI models and has opened a waitlist for companies to sign up. Sacks unveiled Glue during his appearance on the All In podcast and will discuss the launch further at the Axios BFD event in San Francisco. Craft Ventures, where Sacks is a partner, is backing the new venture.









Craft Partner and Glue co-founder and chairman David Sacks joined @CarolineHydeTV and @EdLudlow to discuss the newly-launched AI-native communication platform Glue, going public today after six months of private beta https://t.co/EpalHzH6yD https://t.co/2VUaPNq8kl
Glue’s LLM agnostic approach, being in a chat that has both AI bot and humans in it, reaction to @sama and OpenAI GPT-4o, xAI and the US election. Here’s @DavidSacks on today’s @technology https://t.co/Joi6TZdNIV
David Sacks reveals Glue, an employee chat app designed around topic-based threads and embedded GenAI models, and opens a waitlist for companies to sign up (@mtemkin / TechCrunch) https://t.co/rqkQAaHP1z 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/emr6TyHOxL