Bland is the end-to-end platform for enterprises to automate their phone operations: Today, we're announcing our $22 million in funding, as well as our new product "Conversational Pathways".
Noah from Bland here! We are incredibly excited to announce the official release of our "Conversational Pathways" product. πΊοΈ
Pathways allow you to define and control infinitely scalable and complex conversations. They are versatile and built for enterprises; Reliable, hallucination proof, and secure. Developed using a complex set of interacting voice models, this is our flagship product now being used by Better.com, Sears, and many others.
This launch comes as we emerge from stealth with 22 million in funding, led by Scale Venture Partners. Our angel investors include the founders of Paypal, Twilio, and 11Labs!
We are incredibly excited about a future where AI does the Bland work! Let us know your thoughts below ππ±
@noah_kravitz Wow! The demo video of Bland sounds incredibly natural and conversational! are there any plans to create a small business version or will Bland be only for large enterprises?
Congratulations on the launch of Bland AI and the $22 million funding! I'm really excited about Conversational Pathways and how it will transform enterprise phone operations. The ability to create complex, realistic conversations is a game-changer!
It's inspiring to see innovations like yours leading the way in AI. I can't wait to see how Bland AI continues to evolve and impact the industry. Keep up the great work!
This AI phone agent tool looks incredibly promising. The ability to build and scale phone agent with just a few lines of code is impressive. I'm curious, how does the voice cloning feature work in terms of customization?
Congrats on the launch, @noah_kravitz! Conversational Pathways sounds super promising. Great to see big names like Better.com and Sears already onboard. Excited to see where you take this next!
Hey Noah, congrats on the launch this new tool sounds super helpful especially for big companies looks like it could save a lot of time and hassle my only concern is if it might take away some personal touch would love to see how it evolves π
I stumbled upon this from some ads and honestly, while automating phone operations sounds cool, I'm not sure if companies really need another AI just to handle calls, feels like we're trying too hard to cut out human jobs, on the other hand, $22 million funding means some people think it's worth it, curious to see if it actually delivers on its promises
As someone who stumbled upon this through a friend's recommendation, I'm torn, sure it's cool for big companies, automating calls and all, but aren't we just losing more human touch in business, feels like we're trading convenience for connection, anyone else worried about this?
Cool concept Noah, but I gotta say, automation's great till it goes wrong, how do y'all plan to handle screw-ups mid-call and keep it human enough for customers?
So this new AI tool's supposed to handle phone operations but honestly, it sounds like something that could create more confusion rather than solve problems, I mean, do we really need more automation in customer service? Hope you guys have a solid fallback plan if it begins to mess up conversations, best of luck though
Noah, great that you got some top backing, but I gotta ask, how are you dealing with potential privacy issues with all those conversations being automated, also do you have plans to make this more adaptable for smaller businesses or is it strictly for big enterprises?
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