Unanimous AI

company

About

Unanimous AI has pioneered Swarm AI. We amplify human intelligence, enabling groups to make AI-optimized forecasts, decisions and diagnoses.

  • 11 - 50

Details

Last Funding Type
Grant
Last Funding Money Raised
$224.59K
Industries
Artificial Intelligence,Intelligent Systems,Internet,Machine Learning
Founded date
Mar 4, 2014
Number Of Employee
11 - 50
Operating Status
Active

Swarm AI technologies developed by Unanimous AI harness the knowledge, wisdom, experience and intuition of networked users, enabling online groups to form super-intelligent systems. Unlike traditional AI, which aims to replace people with code, the technologies developed by Unanimous merge AI algorithms with input from real-time users, creating dynamic, super-intelligent systems that keep people in the loop. Swarm AI powers two products; Swarm Insight and Swarm IQ. Swarm IQ amplifies the intelligence of any business team to generate more accurate forecasts, more precise evaluations, and fuel optimized decisions. Swarm Insight enables organizations to harness the thoughts, feelings, opinions, and desires of any consumer population and generate market intelligence with far more accuracy, subtlety, and sophistication than legacy methods such as polls, surveys, or focus groups. Unanimous was named Best AI and Best in Show at the 2018 SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards.

KEYWORDS: Swarm AI, Artificial Intelligence, Collective Intelligence, Swarm Intelligence, Swarm IQ, Swarm Insight

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
1
$224.59K
Unanimous AI has raised a total of $224.59K in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Feb 8, 2019 from a Grant round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Feb 8, 2019 Grant $224.59K 1 National Science Foundation Detail

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
1
1
Unanimous AI is funded by 1 investors. National Science Foundation are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
National Science Foundation Yes Grant