VentureBeat November 21, 2024
A San Francisco startup wants to make artificial intelligence development as easy as writing in a word processor. Wordware announced today a $30 million seed round led by Spark Capital, marking one of Y Combinator’s largest initial investments to date.
The company has built what it calls a full-stack operating system for AI development, enabling users to create sophisticated AI agents using natural language instead of traditional programming code. With hundreds of thousands of users already on its platform, including enterprise customers like Instacart and Runway, Wordware is betting that the future of AI development belongs to domain experts rather than traditional software engineers.
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