A new startup in Seattle is working on artificial intelligence (AI) that can take over repetitive office tasks. The company, called Caddi, has recently secured $5 million in funding to expand its technology. Its goal is to reduce manual work in businesses by allowing AI to learn from human actions and create automated workflows.
Caddi was founded by Alejandro Castellano and Aditya Sastry, who aim to simplify everyday office processes, particularly in legal and financial sectors. Instead of requiring employees to do routine administrative work, Caddi’s system records user activity and converts it into automated processes.
How Caddi’s AI Works
Caddi’s approach is based on a method known as “automation by demonstration.” Employees perform a task while the system records their screen and listens to their explanation. The AI then studies these recordings and creates an automated system that can carry out the same tasks without human input.
Unlike traditional automation tools, which often require technical expertise to set up, Caddi’s technology allows anyone to create automated processes without needing programming knowledge. This makes automation more accessible to businesses that may not have in-house IT teams.
Founders and Background
Caddi was launched in August by Alejandr
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