Japanese AI Raises $100M to Kill Endless Admin Torture
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In a bold 2024 move, Japanese AI startup dazzlingly closed a whopping $100 million funding round aiming to obliterate the soul-sucking admin work plaguing businesses. Located somewhere between Tokyo's neon glow and spreadsheet hell, this brainchild promises salvation from your worst paper-pushing nightmares. Investors apparently didn’t flinch at the absurdity of spending $100 million to 'cut burden'—because obviously the best way to fix boredom is with more tech and cash. The CEO probably dreams of a world where staff attend meetings less and live their best AI-assisted lives, wrapped in data-driven hugs instead of manual input misery.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 9/1/2025 | Author: Kate Park
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