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/AI startup Adept raises $350 mln in fresh funding.txt
March 14 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence (AI) | |
startup Adept said on Tuesday it had raised $350 million in a | |
Series B funding round led by General Catalyst and Spark | |
Capital, as it builds enterprise applications amid the frenzy | |
triggered by rival OpenAI's ChatGPT.The funding came less than a year after it raised $65 | |
million in April 2022, signaling strong investor interest in AI | |
startups in an overall slow venture market.Adept didn't disclose its valuation, but sources familiar | |
with the matter said the company was a "unicorn", a term that | |
describes startups that are valued at more than $1 billion.Adept said it planned to use the new funds to launch its | |
initial products, train models and recruit more AI talent.Big tech companies from Alphabet Inc to Baidu Inc | |
are speeding up the integration of generative AI into | |
their offerings after Microsoft-backed ChatGPT took the | |
internet by storm for its ability to generate human-like | |
responses.Founded by former Google researchers, Adept focuses on | |
training a neural network to perform general tasks for | |
enterprise clients. It has been working with companies to use | |
their data to help create a natural language interface to access | |
existing software such as Adobe Photoshop and Airtable.The startup recently experienced some management reshuffles | |
when co-founders Niki Parmar and Ashish Vaswani left the | |
company, but that did not hinder the fundraising given strong | |
investor interest."The language models they have is really action-oriented, as | |
opposed to prompt oriented. There's just so much to be done to | |
make your knowledge workers a lot more efficient and effective," | |
said Deep Nishar, managing director at General Catalyst who led | |
the firm's investment in Adept. | |
(Reporting by Ananya Mariam Rajesh in Bengaluru and Krystal Hu | |
in San Francisco; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Jamie Freed) |