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Ex-Twilio VP launches Zocks, an AI that pulls structured data from free-flowing conversations
While Zocks has just come out of stealth, the CEO of the company says it has already seen significant traction with more than 150 companies joining its early adopter program.
Today, Zocks, a startup looking to make working with complex information easier, emerged from stealth with $5.5 million in seed funding from Light Speed Venture Partners. Founded by ex-Twilio VP Mark Gilbert, the company has developed an AI assistant that uses the power of language models to pull structured data out from free-flowing conversations. As an add-on benefit, the structured data stemming from Zocks also helps teams perform analysis across clients much more easily (which is nearly impossible with something like summarized meeting notes).
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