How a former DeepMind researcher raised at a $300M pre-seed valuation before launching a product
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Drawing on more than a decade spent helping build some of the world's most influential AI systems, including research that later informed the development of ChatGPT, Andrew Dai explains why he believes visual AI is one of the next major frontiers in artificial intelligence.
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- Drawing on more than a decade spent helping build some of the world's most influential AI systems, including research that later informed the development of ChatGPT, Andrew Dai explains why he believes visual AI is one of the next major frontiers in artificial intelligence.
- Headline: How a former DeepMind researcher raised at a $300M pre-seed valuation before launching a product
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Funding rounds show which AI bets investors back—and which categories may scale quickly. TechCrunch AI reports that drawing on more than a decade spent helping build some of the world's most influential AI systems, including research that later informed the development of ChatGPT, Andrew Dai explains why he believes visual AI is one of the next major frontiers in artificial intelligence.
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