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Workhelix taps years of research to help enterprises figure out where to apply AI

AI has the power to transform how people work, but getting tangible value out of AI isn’t as easy as throwing any AI application at any workflow. It can be hard for enterprises to figure out which AI applications help their business and which are just hype. Workhelix wants to solve that problem. Workhelix is […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.



Workhelix, a tech-enabled service startup, helps enterprises determine effective AI applications. By analyzing job functions into specific tasks and assessing each task's AI suitability, the company aids in creating AI adoption roadmaps and monitoring outcomes. Founded on research by Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, and Daniel Rock, Workhelix launched in April 2024, securing clients like Accenture, Wayfair, and Coursera. The company raised a $15 million Series A, led by AIX Ventures, with support from Andrew Ng's AI Fund and others. Workhelix combines software tools with human consultation to offer a comprehensive solution, aiming to maximize AI's business impact.

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