Artificial-intelligence start-up Delphi has secured a $16 million Series A round led by Sequoia Capital, with additional backing from Menlo Ventures’ Anthology Fund, Crossbeam VC and other investors. The San Francisco-based company is developing an interactive “Digital Mind” platform that allows users to capture and commercialise their expertise in a conversational AI format. Delphi’s founders say the fresh capital will be used to expand product development and scale distribution of the technology.
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