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Upfront Backs Tact.ai In New Funding Round

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Los Angeles-based venture capital investor Upfront Ventures has joined in a new round for one of its portfolio firms, Tact.ai , which announced a $27M Series C funding this morning. Tact.ai, which is based in Redwood City, has now raised more than $57M in total funding.

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Upfront Ventures Backs Tact In $15M Funding

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Los Angeles-based venture capital investor Upfront Ventures is the lead investor in a new, $15M Series B funding round for artificial intelligence software developer Tact. Tact develops artificial intelligence software for Salesforce which helps salespeople automate data entry into their CRM systems.

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Kutcher, Oseary Back Gigster Next To Michael Jordan

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Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary 's Sound Ventures, which is based in Los Angeles, has made an investment in the Series B funding round for San Francisco-based software development provider Gigster , in a round that also included basketball legend Michael Jordan. READ MORE>>.

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Startups Weekly: Upfront Ventures bets on a bus service

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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy news pertaining to startups and venture capital. Landline , the operator of a bus network in the Midwest, is one of the latest companies to raise venture capital. Ginkgo Bioworks raises capital at a $4B valuation.

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The Coming Shift in Enterprise Software

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AI / Bots  — Neither voice nor chat-based communications would truly work as seamlessly without a level of artificial intelligence that powers the communications. And of course we welcome Microsoft Ventures. Tact is a pioneer in using chat-based communications as a computing metaphor.

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