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ai.work Exits Stealth With $10 Million Seed and the Next Generation of Autonomous Employees for the Enterprise

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ai.work has announced it exited stealth and raised $10 million in seed funding led by A* and lool ventures with participation from Firstminute Capital, FirsthandVC, Timeless Partners, SV Angel, Eckstein Capital, Liquid2, Crossover VC, and other strategic angel investors.

ai.work exits stealth as it launches its AI Worker platform, designed to revolutionize enterprise operations by introducing a new generation of autonomous employees. Built to overcome the limitations of traditional RPA and the fragmented deployment of agentic AI, ai.work’s platform empowers organizations to seamlessly integrate intelligent, autonomous workers into their existing workflows, tackling the persistent bottleneck of manual, repetitive tasks.

“We recognized that simply deploying AI agents wasn’t enough. Enterprises need a solution that understands the complexities of their operations, provides robust security and control, and can be readily implemented,” said ai.work CEO and co-founder Maor Ezer. “We’re not just offering another AI tool; we’re building the foundation for the AI-driven workforce of the future. Our AI Workers are designed to be integral members of your team, enhancing productivity and driving growth.”

AI Workers are platform-agnostic, autonomously orchestrating multi agents that can manage complex workflows across diverse enterprise systems. Unlike traditional AI agents that require constant supervision and operate in silos, AI Workers autonomously pick up and process work behind the scenes, understanding context and only involving human managers for critical approvals or exceptions. ai.work is already driving efficiency and productivity gains in companies like WalkMe, an SAP company, DealHub and Vertice. In pre-launch testing, ai.work found it cuts time spent on tasks by up to 65 percent while potentially reducing costs 50 percent by freeing up employees from manual oversight of common tasks.

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“Internal workflows are slowing us down and carrying a heavy cost on headcount budgets. We’ve deployed ai.work’s AI Workers to relieve our internal service teams from their mundane day-to-day work and we’re already seeing a 35 percent reduction in manual ticket handling. After witnessing firsthand the ability of ai.work to deliver value in a large and complex organization like ours, I’m honored to join ai.work’s board of directors and help lead the company to scale,” said Dan Adika, CEO of WalkMe, a SAP company. “We are now successfully proving the value of AI, and it couldn’t be at a more pressing time for growing organizations.”

ai.work is launching with customizable domain-trained AI Workers specializing in IT, Operations, Legal, HR, Procurement, Travel and Finance as well as native integrations into ServiceNow, Slack, JIRA, Google Workspace, Salesforce, Microsoft 365, and many more leading Enterprise applications.

ai.work solves a critical pain point for enterprises, improving employee productivity and automating work by replacing antiquated ticketing systems and help desks with AI-driven service agents,” said Bennett Siegel, co-founder and general partner at A*. “We’re excited to partner with Maor and Nir — proven leaders with deep experience building customer value at scale as they define the next generation of employee services management.”

“Enterprises have spent the last decade layering on SaaS, yet employees still drown in tickets, forms and bottlenecks. ai.work flips that equation with its AI Workers, resolving requests in seconds. Maor and Nir have the rare mix of deep enterprise DNA and category‑creation capabilities to make autonomous service agents the new standard, and we’re proud to lead their seed round,” said Yaniv Golan, Managing Partner, lool ventures.

Source: BusinessWire

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