Corvic AI Secures $12M to Advance AI Cognitive Infrastructure
Corvic AI has raised $12 million in seed funding, announced in a press release. The funding round was led by M Ventures and Bosch Ventures, with participation from several other investors. Corvic AI is pioneering a new era of Data-Centric AI Cognitive Infrastructure, which aims to transform complex enterprise data into actionable intelligence.
The company's technology, including its Mixture of Spaces (MoS) and Adaptive Chain of Actions (ACoA), is designed to address the challenges enterprises face in adopting generative AI. These technologies enable the processing of data in its native forms and facilitate dynamic, context-aware insights generation. This approach aims to enhance data fidelity and integration, thereby increasing the success rate of AI adoption in enterprise settings.
Corvic AI's infrastructure is already being evaluated by leading companies across various sectors, including manufacturing, financial services, and life sciences. The company's solutions are designed to unify AI workflows and integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise ecosystems, accelerating AI adoption without disrupting current workflows.
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