Mem Raises $23.5 Million From OpenAI Fund For Self-Organizing Workspace App
AI-powered workspace app company Mem has announced a $23.5 million funding round led by OpenAI's Startup Fund. Additionally, they announce Mem X out of beta with new tools on waitlist access.
Created on November 10|Last edited on November 10
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Managing and organizing notes can quickly become overwhelming, especially when working with a full team. Many apps exist for streamlining group note-taking and document collection, but few have taken the steps forward for automating the most troublesome part - the process of organizing it all.
In comes Mem, and their newly out-of-beta Mem X, which uses artificial intelligence in a variety of ways to keep multi-media and multi-source workspaces organized and efficient. Mem X infers relevant entities from what you write, providing quick access to needed info and intelligent, automatic organization capabilities.
Aside from the announced funding round, Mem X is coming out of beta, letting new users to sign up and use Mem X right away. On top of that, Mem X is getting a couple new tools: Smart Write and Smart Edit. These new tools let you prompt machine learning models with natural language as you write, letting the AI spice up your writing where you need guidance. It also learns from information present in your workspace, keeping output relevant to your goals.
Mem's announced Series A funding round of $23.5 million dollars was solely led by OpenAI's Startup Fund first introduced back in May of last year.
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