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Former Twitter CEO Leads $100M AI Startup Building Web Infrastructure

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

former Twitter CEO’s AI Startup, Parallel, Valued at $740 Million in New Funding round

SAN FRANCISCO ‌ – Parallel Web ​Systems, an ​artificial intelligence startup founded⁢ by former ‍Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, has secured $100 ⁣million in Series A funding, ⁤bringing the company’s valuation⁣ to $740 ​million (approximately KRW 1.066 trillion). The ‌investment,‍ co-led by Kleiner Perkins and Index⁢ Ventures, included⁤ participation from Spark Capital, Khosla Ventures, First Round Capital, and⁣ Terrain. Kleiner Perkins’ Mamun Hamid will join Parallel’s ​board of directors.

Founded ‌two ⁤years⁣ ago, Parallel is tackling a critical challenge in the rapidly⁢ evolving ⁤AI landscape: ensuring AI models have‍ access to current, reliable details. Existing AI often relies on static datasets, leading⁢ to inaccuracies and “hallucinations.”‌ Parallel aims to solve this by building a web API‍ that delivers real-time online ⁢data directly to AI agents, improving performance in tasks‌ like software coding, sales⁣ analysis, and risk assessment.⁣ Several⁣ corporate customers are already utilizing the system.

This latest funding round ‌follows ⁢a $30 million raise in ⁢January 2024 and will accelerate the development of this AI-centered⁤ web infrastructure. Agrawal identified the core problem as the reliance of most‌ AI models⁤ on outdated web ‌data,stating Parallel’s focus is on providing AI with access to a dynamic,up-to-date ⁣internet.

Beyond technical innovation, Parallel is also addressing growing concerns around data collection and copyright. Agrawal ​emphasized the company’s intention to‌ establish a “market-based‍ mechanism” ⁤to compensate content creators and broaden access to information, though⁢ specific ⁤details of this plan remain undisclosed.

Agrawal’s venture into AI infrastructure marks a ‌new chapter following his‌ tenure ​as ‍Twitter CEO, where he faced criticism ​regarding ​strategic direction.‌ with⁤ Parallel, he is refocusing his expertise on solving ⁤fundamental limitations in​ data utilization for artificial ⁢intelligence.

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