Yutori, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by former Meta executives, has successfully raised $15 million in seed funding. The funding aims to support the development of autonomous personal assistants designed to enhance productivity by automating digital tasks. The startup is set to launch a closed beta in 2025. Notable investors include AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li and several venture capital firms. Yutori's mission focuses on creating an agent-first approach to personal AI, emphasizing the importance of user attention on meaningful tasks.
NYC-based Navina, which has developed an AI copilot for clinicians, raised a $55M Series C led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, taking its total funding to $100M (@emmabeavins / Fierce Healthcare) https://t.co/4n99nfl8cd https://t.co/NYNh4alypm https://t.co/ZOzeer2dpR
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