A new artificial intelligence startup is attracting demand from top venture capital firms and part of its pitch is improving an outdated technology with surprising staying power in health care: fax machines.
Tennr uses AI to automate manual work for health providers, including analyzing and responding to key information in faxed documents. The startup announced Tuesday that it has raised $18 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Foundation Capital, Y Combinator and others. Tennr plans to use the capital to grow its team and scale operations.
Tech companies and the federal government have tried for years ...
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