As large enterprises grapple with how to incorporate AI into their platforms and processes, they have encountered a problem: Generative AI needs to have memory and its training data must be constantly updated for it to have any practical use. This area is now called “Live AI,” and a number of startups are working in the space, including Cohere and Writer. Another, Pathway, has just raised a $10 million seed round to build live AI systems that, claims the company, think and learn in real time as humans do.

The round was led by TQ Ventures, with participation from Kadmos, Innovo, Market One Capital, Id4, and angel investors.

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