PIN AI Announces $10M in Pre-Seed Funding to Launch Personal AI Platform

PIN AI, a startup founded by innovators from Ethereum Core, Google Brain, and leading universities, has raised $10 million in pre-seed funding. The round was backed by Hack VC, a16z CSX, and prominent investors including Illia Polosukhin and Lily Liu.

The funds will be used to further develop PIN AI’s open-source Personal Intelligence Network, which aims to provide a privacy-focused AI assistant that allows users to control and monetize their data.

The platform is designed to handle tasks across various applications while ensuring data security and privacy.

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