AI start-up Apoha launches with $36M to give machines sensory capabilities of feel, taste, and smell
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London-based AI start-up Apoha has launched with technology enabling machines to simulate feel, taste, and smell using data from its own wet lab. The company has raised $36 million from private investors for its 'new kind of Raman' spectroscopy approach that helps machines understand how matter behaves.
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The company also announced that it has raised $36 million from private investors.
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