AirOps Announces $7M in Seed Funding to Bring GPT-4 Powered Tools to the Workplace

AirOps Announces $7M in Seed Funding to Bring GPT-4 Powered Tools to the Workplace

Built on OpenAI’s GPT-4 and other large language models, AirOps allows users to deploy AI in the workplace at scale

AirOps, a company that helps businesses deploy powerful, easy-to-use, AI-powered apps, announced it has raised $7 million in seed funding led by Wing VC with participation from Founder Collective, XFund, Village Global, Apollo Projects, and Lachy Groom. The funding will go toward building out its product suite, supporting new hires, and growing its customer base.

With AirOps, businesses and teams of all sizes can deploy powerful, task-specific AI tools at scale within their existing systems and workflows. AirOps Apps can be installed and configured in minutes, and allow non-technical business users to automate processes, extract insights from data, generate personalized content, and perform natural language processing techniques such as text classification and sentiment analysis.

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“Tools like ChatGPT have caught people’s attention, but most people are still struggling to figure out how to use AI to help solve their hardest problems at work,” said Matt Hammel, co-founder and COO of AirOps. ”AirOps makes it easy for anyone to find and customize AI apps that are tailored to the problems they’re trying to solve and the unique context of their business.”

AirOps leverages multiple AI models, including GPT-3, GPT-4, and Claude, to help users optimize the mix of performance, speed, and cost they need, without needing to keep up with the latest AI breakthroughs. Users can deploy AirOps wherever they get their work done, adding task-specific AI capabilities throughout their workflow via Chrome extension, Web apps, Google Sheets, data warehouses, or anywhere else via API. Companies across many industries including Gather Vacations (Real Estate), Bambee (HR Software), Daisie (E-Learning), and multiple Financial Services companies are already using AirOps to automate complex tasks, streamline workflows, and generate new content at scale.

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“AirOps is helping businesses go beyond the limits of ChatGPT,” said Zach DeWitt, Partner at Wing VC. “Widespread adoption of ChatGPT has created a tremendous opportunity for builders like the AirOps team to create AI-powered applications that have the power to revolutionize and automate workplace operations. We look forward to supporting the team as they bring the power of AI to the workplace.”

AirOps launched in private beta in late 2022. The company was founded by Alex Halliday, Berna Gonzalez, and Matt Hammel, who have a background in building products for companies like MasterClass, Bungalow and more.

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