Cimba.AI Launches From Stealth With $1.25M in Seed Funding

The company’s generative AI platform helps businesses streamline their data-driven operations.

Published on Feb. 06, 2024
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Seattle-based startup Cimba.AI has emerged from stealth mode with $1.25 million in pre-seed funding led by Ripple Ventures. The company offers a generative AI platform that allows enterprises to create custom AI agents to optimize their data-driven business operations. 

Cimba’s platform uses self-training artificial intelligence that adapts to an organization’s specific knowledge base, including its query history, metadata and playbooks. The product eliminates the need for data scientists to manually input information. Users can receive insights using a natural language query within minutes, and Cimba’s AI agents can trigger actions based on those insights.

The platform is currently in private beta with mid to large-sized enterprise customers. Cimba aims to make AI adoption in critical business operations easier and more affordable. Its platform uses a combination of open-source and closed-source large language models to train its AI agents, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses.

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