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July 13, 2023

Prolific raises £25M to establish US footprint and expand ethical AI training

Funding ignites AI support expansion and US market entry as Prolific gears up for groundbreaking growth

With a recent £25 million funding, Prolific aims to expand its AI support offering and establish a stronger presence in the US.Among its prestigious clients are Google, Stanford University, and the European Commission.

Omri Benayoun, General Partner at Partech said “Prolific has built an incredibly powerful online platform for research. Its roots in academia means that it has applied the highest standards to quality, while its technical expertise brings innovation that sets it apart from anything else out there. Where others rely on manual recruitment methods, Prolific has built a research infrastructure covering everything from the recruiting and vetting of participants to integration of research tools. Prolific is poised to conquer global leadership in academia and is also perfectly placed to aid the development of AI.”

Prolific's successful funding round paves the way for enhanced AI support and expansion in the US market, bolstering its position as a trusted platform for ethical research and AI training. With its impressive client roster and continuous growth, Prolific is shaping the future of research and technology.

“I’m incredibly proud of what Prolific has achieved already. Our platform is providing trusted insights to enable world changing research, and we’re excited to bring these advantages to new markets. AI represents one of the biggest leaps forward in technology in recent years and our unique approach to data sourcing from humans positions us to make these systems more accountable and less biased. The funding we have secured will fuel our growth in the AI space, especially in the US, bolstering our commitment to human-guided AI development during this pivotal moment in the technology's progression,” said Phelim Bradley, CEO and co-founder, Prolific.

Neil Hodgson Coyle
Neil Hodgson-Coyle
Editorial chief at TechNews180
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