The company plans to use the funding to hire more employees and accelerate product development, with an aim to expand the platform's focus beyond cybersecurity and customer support to other use cases. The platform also includes cybersecurity controls, allowing administrators to regulate access to AI agents, and an audit tool that logs user interactions with agents.
Key takeaways:
- Brevian Inc., an AI startup, has launched with $9 million in funding led by Felicis Ventures, marking the venture capital firm’s largest-ever seed investment.
- The company provides a platform that allows workers to create AI agents without writing any code, focusing mainly on automating manual tasks in cybersecurity and customer support.
- Brevian's AI agents can automatically retrieve data about potential breaches and customer support information, and interact with users through a ChatGPT-like interface.
- The company plans to use the funding to hire more employees and accelerate its product development efforts, with intentions to expand its platform’s focus beyond cybersecurity and customer support to other use cases.