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Turing, a key coding provider for OpenAI and other LLM producers, raises $111M at a $2.2B valuation


As AI companies race to improve the accuracy of Large Language Models and apps built on top of them, a startup that has emerged as a key partner in

As AI companies race to improve the accuracy of Large Language Models and apps built on top of them, a startup that has emerged as a key partner in fulfilling that effort is announcing a significant round of funding to expand. Turing makes around $167 million in ARR (annualized revenue run rate), and it is already profitable, CEO Jonathan Siddharth said in an interview with TechCrunch. Specifically its early product was a platform for vetting and hiring remote-work coders, a business that started to take off during the Covid-19 pandemic with the world’s growing appetite for better tools to source and work with remote teams.

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