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Driver launches an AI-powered platform for creating technical documentation


The technical documentation for chips in the semiconductor industry is often thousands of pages long. Keeping those documents updated with every revision

Driver, a startup coming out of stealth today and announcing an $8 million seed funding round led by GV, uses AI to cut this entire process down to only a few hours, while also giving businesses the opportunity to generate user-specific documentation. While at Nike, he met his co-founder and CTO Daniel Hensley, who at the time was part of the leadership team of a small firm that helped clients integrate embedded devices and use machine learning. “We invested in Driver early given our excitement about the founders and the novel use cases of generative AI they are addressing with a large untapped market opportunity,” said Luna Schmid, Partner at GV.

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