Newly launched startup Superintelligent is betting it can solve this problem and help more people master using AI in their work and personal lives.
The company just exited stealth with $2 million in pre-seed funding from Learn Capital, an edtech-focused VC fund.
Based in New York, Superintelligent is a learning platform designed to help people understand how to use AI tools.
"People who never would have cared about taking an online course before will 100% find themselves looking for online tools for learning AI."
More broadly, AI is providing a boon to the edtech space, with startups such as Lirvana Labs, which provides AI learning for kids; Curipod, which lets teachers create AI lesson plans; and AI-powered study assistants Digest.ai and FoondMate all raising funding recently.
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Organizations:
Service, Pew Research Center, Learn, Business, Labs
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New York