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Rumi raises $4.7M to change passive media into interactive AI experiences

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Rumi raises $4.7M to change passive media into interactive AI experiences

Rumi raises $4.7M to change passive media into interactive AI experiences

Rumi Raises $4.7 Million to Revolutionize Passive Media with Rewards

By Netvora Tech News


Rumi, an AI media company, has secured $4.7 million in a pre-seed funding round to transform the way we engage with media content. The company is launching its invite-only beta app today, allowing users to participate in real-time interactions with their favorite shows and movies. The funding round, co-led by A16z crypto CSX and EV3, will support Rumi's mission to build the first decentralized AI infrastructure for media. This innovative approach combines cutting-edge artificial intelligence with user-powered indexing to create an intelligent and interactive streaming experience. Viewers will be able to interact with media content in various ways, including chatting with characters or pro sports athletes, identifying actors and outfits on screen, and receiving real-time fact checks during heated political debates. All of these features are powered by AI, allowing users to engage with content in a more dynamic and immersive way. "Rumi sits at the cutting edge of AI agents, consumer media, and decentralized infrastructure," said Salvador Gala, cofounder of EV3. "Their approach to indexing audio and video content through a distributed network of AI-powered nodes empowers users to directly benefit from existing behaviors."

Streaming Meets Earning

Business Model and Partnerships

The funding will support Rumi's development of a decentralized AI infrastructure, which will enable users to earn rewards while engaging with media content. The company plans to establish partnerships with content creators and distributors to offer a wide range of content options to users. With its innovative approach, Rumi is poised to revolutionize the way we consume and interact with media.

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