The most promising AI startups in 2023, according to top venture capitalists, include Adept, AlphaSense, Captions, CentML, Character.AI, Durable, Entos, Foundry, GPTZero, Hugging Face, LangChain, Leena AI, LlamaIndex, Luma AI, Lumachain, Magic, Mezli, Mindee, Next Insurance, Orby AI, Pinecone, Poly, Predibase, Replicant, Replicate, Run:ai, SaaS Labs, Secureframe, Treat, Twelve Labs.
San Francisco-based start-up Atomicwork has raised $11 million in seed funding for its software-as-a-service solution that aims to simplify complex business processes and tools for employees, allowing them to focus on their work; the software operates within existing platforms like Slack or Microsoft Teams and links to other software packages, providing a single tool for tasks and questions, and is built on generative AI to offer a more natural interaction experience.
Cronos Labs has launched a $100 million accelerator program to support early-stage Web3 startups by providing funding opportunities and mentorship, with a focus on practical use cases for decentralized applications. The program will choose eight startups to participate in a 12-week remote program, with support from companies such as Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services, and CertiK.