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Kore.ai Secures $150 Million in Funding for Conversational AI nd GenAI Products

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisJanuary 30, 2024 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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Despite the prevailing challenges in the tech job market, Kore.ai, a startup specializing in enterprise-focused conversational AI and GenAI products, has successfully raised $150 million in a recent funding round.

Led by prominent investors such as FTV Capital, Nvidia, Vistara Growth, Sweetwater PE, NextEquity, Nicola, and Beedie, the funding brings Kore.ai’s total raised capital to approximately $223 million. The new funding will be allocated to product development and scaling up the company’s workforce, according to Raj Koneru, co-founder, and CEO of Kore.ai.

Founded in 2014 by Koneru, who previously launched successful ventures like Kony and Intelligroup, Kore.ai focuses on leveraging large language models (LLMs) similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT to enhance user experiences.

The company provides a no-code platform designed to facilitate various AI-powered business interactions, covering customer-to-employee and employee-to-employee engagements over the phone or text. Industries such as banking, healthcare, and retail can utilise Kore.ai’s workflows and tools to create custom conversational AI apps or deploy pre-built, “domain-trained” chatbots.





While there are numerous vendors developing GenAI- and LLM-powered solutions, Koneru emphasises Kore.ai’s differentiation through flexibility in deployment. The startup allows companies to deploy their AI apps in the cloud, locally, or in virtual machines, offering fine-tuning options for increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Kore.ai’s approach addresses privacy concerns, particularly for smaller, offline models, as indicated by the 2023 Predibase survey revealing enterprise apprehensions about using commercial, cloud-hosted LLMs.

Koneru asserts that fine-tuned models are highly effective for specific enterprise use cases, requiring less than 2% of enterprise data to train and create models. Kore.ai has successfully built smaller enterprise LLMs with higher efficiency, better accuracy, controlled responses, reduced latency, and cost-effectiveness.

The funding round’s success adds to Kore.ai’s notable achievements, with a customer base exceeding 400 brands, including PNC, AT&T, Cigna, Coca-Cola, Airbus, and Roche. The company’s annual recurring revenue has surpassed $100 million, driven by licensing, usage fees, and consulting services. Despite the competitive AI landscape, Kore.ai’s platform, combined with its substantial workforce and marketing efforts, has allowed it to establish a significant presence.

While GenAI startups experienced a record $10 billion in funding in 2023, questions linger about the sustainability of this growth. Kore.ai remains optimistic, citing surveys indicating a strong interest in GenAI technologies across various enterprise functions. The company aims to navigate challenges related to rapid technological advancements, changing user expectations, and the integration of evolving AI capabilities while emphasising the importance of responsible deployment for security, privacy, and compliance.

Kapil Venkatachalam, from FTV Capital, expressed confidence in Kore.ai’s position, praising its open platform approach, scalability, vertical-specific applications, and low-code/no-code capabilities. The funding is expected to strengthen Kore.ai’s ability to meet the growing demand for innovative AI solutions, enhance business interactions, and deliver value for global brands.

 

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