@akash_in_2030: We’ve raised 25M to build the world’s first Personal Intelligence. Introducing Vellum: AI that belongs to you. My assis…
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Vellum announces a $25M funding round to build the world's first Personal Intelligence, introducing an AI assistant named @ash_vellum.
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We’ve raised 25M to build the world’s first Personal Intelligence.
Introducing Vellum: AI that belongs to you.
My assistant @ash_vellum has his own X (like grok), tag him and he’ll answer. https://t.co/ppV9kZObv0
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