This Slovak startup uses AI to crush contract chaos – and just raised €3M to go global - The Slovak Spectator
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Imagine you have a giant pile of important papers, like your favorite coloring books or drawings, but they're all mixed up and messy! 😵💫
There's a special company, like a team of superheroes, in a faraway land called Slovakia. They have a super smart robot brain, called AI (say "A-Eye"), that's like a super-duper tidy-upper!
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This Slovak startup uses AI to crush contract chaos – and just raised €3M to go global The Slovak Spectator
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