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AI platform for business process optimization
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New York, NY, USA
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Writer.com offers a platform that uses artificial intelligence to improve business processes for various clients, including large companies. The platform combines Large Language Models (LLMs), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Machine Learning (ML) to create tailored AI solutions that align with a client's brand. Unlike competitors, Writer's secure LLMs, named Palmyra, ensure that client data is never used for training, allowing for self-hosting and greater control. The goal is to help businesses streamline their operations and generate customized outputs while maintaining compliance with legal and brand standards.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$326M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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