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Ema, a ‘Universal AI employee,’ emerges from stealth with $25M


Generative AI well and truly has a grip on public technology discourse these days. A new startup called Ema out of San Francisco thinks it's a lot more

The company, and investors, are putting money and revenues where its mouth is: it’s already raised $25 million from an impressive list of backers, along with customers that it quietly amassed while still in stealth, to blow away any accusations of vaporware, include Envoy Global, TrueLayer and Moneview. On top of this there are also some big-name individual backers: Sheryl Sandberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Jerry Yang, Divesh Makan, and David Baszucki among them. There are already dozens, maybe hundreds, of companies building GenAI tools for enterprises at the moment, both those working on solutions for particular verticals or use cases, as well as ambitious home-run style swings like Ema’s.

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