Air Street becomes one of the largest solo VCs in Europe with $232M fund
Air Street Capital has closed a $232 million fund to invest in early-stage AI companies in Europe and North America.
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Littlebird has secured $11 million in funding for its AI tool that analyzes computer screen content in real-time to provide context, answer questions, and automate tasks without the need for screenshots.
Why it matters
This development signifies a new approach to how AI can interact with and understand user workflows directly from their screen. By processing visual information in real-time, Littlebird's AI has the potential to significantly enhance productivity, streamline information retrieval, and automate repetitive tasks across various applications, offering a more integrated and intuitive user experience.
Imagine an AI that watches what you're doing on your computer and can instantly help you find information or do things for you, just by seeing your screen. Littlebird's new AI does exactly that and just got $11 million to build it.
Air Street Capital has closed a $232 million fund to invest in early-stage AI companies in Europe and North America.
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