After a Y Combinator rejection, this founder raised $15 million for his AI search startup. Read the pitch deck. - Business Insider
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Paris-based Omniscient ingests 100,000+ sources, press, social, web, video, audio, internal pipelines, and synthesises them into a two-minute executive briefing. Renault is an early client. A global syndicate spanning France, Japan, and the US backed the round. Omniscient, the Paris-based decision intelligence platform built for boards and senior executives, has raised $4.1 million in pre-seed [ ] This story continues at The Next Web
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