OpenAI is funding an AI-powered personal assistant app for parents called Milo, which is currently in beta mode.
Milo, built on GPT-4, enables parents to dump anything from screenshots to voice memos into the platform and have AI process this information into actionable text reminders, calendar invites and other alerts. Currently it's in beta mode.
"I know what it feels like to be a parent that has forgotten pajama day, pizza day, that disappointment," Milo CEO Avni Patel Thompson toldThompson received funding from Y Combinator in 2020 and has been steadily trying to build the product, according to, but her company suffered software issues. Her funding was getting depleted last summerand she had to lay off employees.
Finally, as a last ditch effort, she reached out to Altman, who served as Y Combinator president previously. According to"You never hear someone talk about the power of these models to help families," OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap to."The idea that OpenAI's models could be powering that experience is what really sold us," he said.
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