Hark
One-year-old San Jose startup developing personalized AI systems and AI-native hardware devices.
“Hark, a one-year-old San Jose startup that develops personalized AI systems and AI-native hardware devices, raised a $700+ million Series A round at a $6 billion post-money valuation.”
Source→“Hark, the developer of a personal AI platform, raised a $700 million Series A led by Parkway Venture Capital at a $6 billion valuation.”
“Hark, developer of a 'universal' AI interface, raised $700m in Series A funding at a $6b post-money valuation.”
Source→“The investor syndicates are notably broad — chipmakers (AMD, Intel, Qualcomm), strategics (Salesforce), and crossover funds (ARK, Brookfield) all participating signals convergence across asset classes.”
Source→“Right now we interact with AI through like 20 year old computers, like phones and MacBooks and stuff like that. And they're just not the ideal intermediary and interface to AI.”
Source→“We're building really awesome, magical AI models. And we're building really magical hardware.”
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