New Delhi, April 13 -- Artificial intelligence firm Humyn Labs has committed $20 million to expand data collection operations across India, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the West Asia, the company said in a press release on Monday.
The capital will finance the infrastructure required to train physical artificial intelligence systems (robots) and voice models. Co-founders Manish Agarwal and Ishank Gupta channeled the investment to organize and validate human intelligence, the release said.
Agarwal told Mint that Humyn, still in its early stages and not backed by any institutional or venture capital, is leveraging its revenue to invest $20 million into building high-quality datasets for physical AI, focusing on egocentric and convers...
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