Kyron Learning secures $14.6M to further develop its generative AI capabilities
Kyron Learning, an AI-based edtech startup, recently announced a $14.6 million Series A funding round plus an $850,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, according to TechCrunch.The round is led by Global Silicon Valley Ventures, with participation from Owl Ventures, ECMC Group Education Impact Fund, Common Sense Growth Fund, Charter School Growth Fund, Cambiar Education, LearnerStudio, Imagine Learning and Array Education.The new capital will further develop the platform’s generative AI capabilities and build out its K-12 math curriculum.Founded in 2022 by former VP of Google Cloud AI Rajen Sheth and Qwiklabs founder Enis Konuk, the interactive video platform allows students to interact with lessons by responding to questions via text or voice.