WorkHack Raises $1.5M in Seed Funding

WorkHack

WorkHack, a Bangalore, India-based company that makes Large Language Models, like ChatGPT, ready to deploy for complex business outcomes, raised $1.5M in Seed funding.

The round was led by Together Fund and Nexus Venture Partners, with participation from The New Normal Fund.

The company intends to use the funds to develop its AI tech layer which allows businesses to deploy safe, and responsible AI functions. 

Founded by Akshat Tyagi, WorkHack aims to make ChatGPT and other Large Language Models ready to deploy for complex business outcomes. By building controllable AI, WorkHack is building a layer that eliminates the risk and complexity of using generative AI for real-life usecases. It has processed over a million users for its customers. 

Established in 2021, WorkHack began working with business in the recruitment industry building AI for interviews using GPT3. After onboarding multiple large enterprise customers within a few months of going live, the company launched into the marketing-tech sector with use-cases for conversions, consultation journeys, cancellations, habit formation and lead qualification. 

Today, WorkHack is the infrastructure that provides templates of use cases for companies to build custom conversational agents and deploy them on their own delivery stacks like web, mobile and Whatsapp. WorkHack AI has already made over a million conversations towards specific goals. 

The founder, Tyagi, was an early stage user of Open AIs original GPT3 model in 2021 and has seen first-hand the development of various large language models (LLMs) since.

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15/05/2023