Toronto-headquartered Leaders Fund led the all-equity round in the Israeli startup. Existing investors Vertex Ventures, State of Mind Ventures and others also participated. (The Logic)
Toronto-headquartered Leaders Fund led the all-equity round in the Israeli startup. Existing investors Vertex Ventures, State of Mind Ventures and others also participated. (The Logic)
Toronto-headquartered Leaders Fund led the all-equity round in the Israeli startup. Existing investors Vertex Ventures, State of Mind Ventures and others also participated. (The Logic)
Talking point: Ask-AI’s generative technology uses clients’ data from operational and communication tools to give staff answers to customer-service inquiries, perform internal functions like ticket tagging and provide analytics. It’s betting that large enterprises will buy a ready-made system rather than messing around with models. Ask-AI plans to double its 40-person headcount in 2024 and is “building our North American operations out of Toronto,” CEO Alon Talmor said in an email. The firm aims to have up to a quarter of its workers in the city by the end of the year. It’s already hired a top sales executive from Toronto’s Ada, a customer-service automation scale-up.
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