Writer, valued at $1.9 billion after a recent $200 million series C funding round, has developed AI agents and applications, including the Palmyra family of models designed for enterprises. The company's vision of agentic AI involves AI responding to commands and interacting with other apps, including third-party applications. The agentic AI workflow framework relies on a series of Writer apps embedded in enterprise workflows, with applications in sectors such as healthcare and finance.
Key takeaways:
- May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer, suggests four key considerations for enterprises implementing autonomous AI and automated workflows: understanding use cases and related business logic, knowing your data, identifying team members who can build use cases, and managing the organization's capacity for change.
- Writer has developed AI agents and applications on its full-stack AI platform, including the Palmyra family of models designed for enterprises, which have proven successful in healthcare and finance use cases.
- Writer's vision of agentic AI involves AI that can respond to commands, interact with other Writer apps, and use third-party applications, embedded in enterprise workflows.
- Writer has raised $200 million in series C funding, bringing its valuation to $1.9 billion, which will allow it to continue building on its existing work with design partners and other customers to bring automated workflows to life.