Kinnu: Generative AI edtech secures $6.5 million from LocalGlobe

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Kinnu helps users improve their long-term memory and their rate of learning. Check out the 14-slide pitch deck it used to raise $6.5 million.

The London-based startup uses generative AI to optimize how people learn about generalist topics.A startup using generative AI to build a learning app to help people improve in areas like long-term memory and the rate at which they learn has raised $6.5 million in fresh funds.

The platform uses AI to optimize the way in which the user learns about these topics, said cofounder and CEO Chris Kahler. What sets Kinnu apart from other AI-based competitors is that it has moved away from using chatbots, the company said. The startup places an emphasis on helping users to absorb and learn content, instead of simply reading it as they would on outlets like Wikipedia."Our contrarian view is that chatbots won't help people to learn the information," Kahler said.

Amid a wider dip in funding in the tech market, Kinnu capitalized on the AI boom to cinch investment — because it was"really early on the AI bandwagon," said Kahler."When the time came for us to raise, a lot of investors were looking for early movers in the space, which we were."

 

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