
It’s Not Easy Being a Remote Tech Startup
Three very prominent entrepreneurs are out there building interesting products in the space we loosely call remote tech. Others put the ‘future of work’ label
Three very prominent entrepreneurs are out there building interesting products in the space we loosely call remote tech. Others put the ‘future of work’ label
Read AI is a startup that competes in the “remote tech” space that we sometimes write about here at Localogy Insider. The company has just
Read AI, a company that uses artificial intelligence to mine online meeting content for greater organizational efficiency, has raised a $21 million Series A round.
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Meeting analytics platform Read AI is doubling down on the technology that’s telegraphed in its title. The company has upleveled its capabilities to align with the latest flavors of AI – specifically, large language models.
One of the trends in tech I have enjoyed following is something we have dubbed “remote tech”. I must credit my fellow analyst Mike Boland
“It is wonderfully interesting. And far from breaking SEO…it has actually made it more fun.” In Episode 37 of the This Week in Local podcast,
We’ve written in the past about a brewing local real estate trend that intersects with topics we write about occasionally here. These all fall loosely
Here at Localogy Insider, we’ve written extensively about how startups are transforming the world of remote and hybrid work using AI and other emerging technologies.