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Ema raises $36M to build universal AI employees for enterprises


Ema's universal AI employee has already been hired for multiple roles by enterprises such as Envoy Global, TrueLayer, Moneyview.

Eventually, this translated into the idea of powerful AI agents — LLM-powered systems that could not only provide reliable answers but also take complex actions across multiple enterprise applications, working with any kind of data. Once the user chooses an agent for a given use case, the platform runs a guided conversation, allowing them to quickly fine-tune and deploy the finalized AI employee (or Ema persona) for making decisions, creating plans, orchestrating enterprise workflows — while collaborating seamlessly with humans at the same time. It has raised $110 million from notable venture capital firms and is racing to tap the power of large language models to enable enterprises to build always-available AI agents for their respective businesses.

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