The startup, co-founded by Hugo Mercier and Joao Justi, has built a prototype of the product and raised $3 million in pre-seed funding. The company plans to initially ship a product with a library of pre-trained tasks, with the aim of eventually allowing clients to create their own tasks. Despite the challenges, Twin Labs believes its approach offers an innovative way to interact with AI models and can help automate day-to-day tasks that are often a hassle.
Key takeaways:
- Twin Labs, a Paris-based startup, is developing an automation product for repetitive tasks using multimodal models with vision capabilities, such as GPT-4 with Vision (GPT-4V).
- The company's approach differs from other automation products as it doesn't rely on APIs and designing complicated multi-step processes, but functions more like a web browser.
- Twin Labs has raised $3 million in pre-seed funding from Betaworks, Motier Ventures and several angel investors.
- The startup plans to initially ship a product with a library of pre-trained tasks, and later open up its platform so that clients can create their own tasks.