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Tana snaps up $25M as its AI-powered knowledge graph for work racks up a 160K+ waitlist


An app that helps people and teams in the working world simplify their to-do lists — ideally by organising and doing some of the work for them — has

On the back of a popular closed beta and word of mouth, Tana claims that it has already managed to pick up 160,000 users on a waitlist, with a heavy concentration from large enterprises. Rasmussen then moved to Facebook to work on search and build and launch the social network’s own effort to try to fix this problem, another now-defunct app called Workplace. There are inevitably going to be a number of companies, including existing leaders in the note-taking and productivity spaces like Notion, also , may well also be considering how to build an AI-powered assistant to wrap around everything we do when we’re at a keyboard or a screen.

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