
HappyRobot is building an AI workforce powering enterprise operations, redefining the economics of the supply chain.
AI enterprise-grade platform HappyRobot has raised US$44 million to build and deploy AI workers at scale.
The funding round was led by Base10 Partners, with new investors such as Samsara Ventures and Tokio Marine. The company will use the capital to grow its product engineering, enhance its platform’s functionality, and continue building the AI workforce.
Designed to handle the messy, dynamic workflows of real-world operations, the AI workers are supposedly handling critical tasks without relying on rules or rigid scripts.
“Most people don’t realize how much time and money is burned just coordinating operations and sharing information,” said Pablo Palafox, co-founder and CEO of HappyRobot. “Our goal is for an AI workforce to handle all that manual coordination and execution so people can focus on the strategic work, relationships and exceptions that really drive value.”
These workers include an AI Auditor, an automated agent designed to review the activity of AI worker, and an AI Builder, which will allow operators to deploy new workers with a prompt, making automation configurable by the teams closest to the work.
“Our investment thesis lies in automation for the real economy. HappyRobot does just that,” says Adeyemi Ajao, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Base10. “Their vision to deploy their AI workforce to manage operational tasks across the supply chain & beyond is the future for the logistics industry and workforce.”
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