Partly raises $50m Series B and expands AI-powered automotive repair platform to the US
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Kirstie Pickering
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Partly, creator of the Interpreter AI model for the automotive repair supply chain, has raised $50m (£38m) in Series B funding led by DST Global Partners. The company is launching into the US market with operations based in Austin, Texas. Interpreter is the result of five years of training on human feedback and synthetic data, over fifty manufacturer agreements, and continuous training on live data, positioning it as core AI infrastructure for the automotive industry.
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Partly builds frontier AI for parts as core infrastructure for the automotive industry.
Interpreter is the result of five years of training on human feedback and synthetic data, more than fifty manufacturer agreements, and continuous training on live data.
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