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The Print
28-05-2025
- Business
- The Print
Whale Secures $60 Million to Expand its Enterprise AI Suite Globally
Singapore, May 20: Whale , a Singapore-based enterprise Artificial Intelligence company, has announced the successful completion of two consecutive funding rounds–Series C1 and Series C2–raising a total of over USD 60 million. In its May 2025 Series C2 round, Whale brought in new strategic investors, including BOSCH Ventures, MTR Lab, Singtel Innov8, MDI Ventures, and Gentree Fund. This follows the Series C1 round completed in 2023 which had participation from existing investor Temasek and Linear Capital. Products AI to See, Hear, Express, and Think Whale builds AI-native enterprise product solutions designed to help businesses automate operations, accelerate decision-making, and gain deeper customer insight. Its platform integrates advanced AI, IoT, and data infrastructure technologies–offering a secure and scalable foundation for intelligent business transformation. * SpaceSight – An AI-powered video analytics and audit platform for commercial spaces, enabling businesses to see and understand customer traffic, in-store behavior, and operational performance. To date, SpaceSight has been deployed across over 300,000 stores, helping brands monitor millions of video streams daily and execute more than 200 million audit tasks annually. * Echo – An enterprise voice intelligence platform that helps businesses hear and analyze conversations with advanced speech recognition, semantic analysis, and sentiment detection. Echo has processed over 40 million minutes of voice data per day, helping enterprises across customer service monitor in-store interactions, and enhance training quality. * Harbor – A content management cloud for marketing and sales teams to express at scale, featuring AI-generated content, structured asset organization, and automated cross-channel delivery. Harbor-powered content received 800 million daily views in average, driving engagement across digital signage, social media, and localized marketing channels. * Alivia – A suite of enterprise-level AI agents that think, built for knowledge management, intelligent search, and task orchestration–powered by large language models (LLMs) and vision-language models (VLMs). Processing over 7 million AI requests daily, Alivia empowers teams to build custom agents for audits, content review, compliance, and support — turning millions of unstructured data points into action. With over 60 fine-tuned private AI models built specifically for enterprise use, Whale continues to invest heavily in generative AI, IoT infrastructure, and data operations. Overview Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Singapore, Whale supports over 600 enterprise customers across more than 20 countries. Its AI solutions power a diverse range of industries, including fashion, luxury, food and beverage, consumer electronics, retail, healthcare, and automotive. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by PRNewswire. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same) This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Dale Carr Joins Alivia Analytics, Former Director of Missouri Medicaid Audit and Compliance
PHILADELPHIA, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alivia Analytics, a leading AI-powered healthcare data analytics company, announced that Dale Carr has joined the organization as Client Engagement Director for the Government Market. Dale brings more than 40 years of public sector experience across federal, state, and local agencies. He previously served as Director of Missouri Medicaid Audit and Compliance and was a founding member of the division when it launched in 2011. As a former Alivia client, he brings firsthand experience using advanced analytics to prevent and recover financial losses from fraud, waste, abuse (FWA), and overpayments—insights he will now apply to help other government agencies improve payment integrity. His career includes investigative roles with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, the U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service, and as a police officer. He is a graduate of Columbia College and the FBI National Academy. Dale is also a former board member of the National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity (NAMPI), where he helped foster cross-state collaboration and continues to be a frequent speaker on program integrity strategies. "Dale brings a rare combination of operational insight and investigative expertise," said Michael Taylor, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Alivia Analytics. "As a former client, he knows exactly how to apply our analytics platform to drive results. We're excited to welcome him to the team." "Alivia's solutions helped me recover millions in improper payments at the state level," added Dale Carr. "I now look forward to helping other states unlock the same level of impact faster and with greater confidence in their data." Outside of work, Dale and his wife care for more than eight horses and enjoy traveling. Alivia will sponsor the NAMPI Conference in St. Louis, August 24-27, 2025, where Dale will share insights on maximizing ROI for government agencies, including during Alivia's product demonstrations. About Alivia Analytics Alivia Analytics helps health plans and government agencies tackle complex claims challenges, from financial losses due to fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) to missed recoveries, fragmented data, and outdated processes. The Alivia 360™ platform unites revolutionary post-pay FWA detection modules with pre-pay fraud prevention logic to stop high-risk providers at the source, reinforced by payment integrity audits that share actionable insights. Backed by experts, AI-enabled technology, and data and IT transformation services for faster results, greater savings, and reduced provider and member abrasion. Learn more at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Alivia Analytics Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Whale Secures $60 Million to Expand its Enterprise AI Suite Globally
SINGAPORE, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Whale, a Singapore-based enterprise Artificial Intelligence company, has announced the successful completion of two consecutive funding rounds—Series C1 and Series C2—raising a total of over USD 60 million. In its May 2025 Series C2 round, Whale brought in new strategic investors, including BOSCH Ventures, MTR Lab, Singtel Innov8, MDI Ventures, and Gentree Fund. This follows the Series C1 round completed in 2023 which had participation from existing investor Temasek and Linear Capital. Products AI to See, Hear, Express, and Think Whale builds AI-native enterprise product solutions designed to help businesses automate operations, accelerate decision-making, and gain deeper customer insight. Its platform integrates advanced AI, IoT, and data infrastructure technologies—offering a secure and scalable foundation for intelligent business transformation. SpaceSight – An AI-powered video analytics and audit platform for commercial spaces, enabling businesses to see and understand customer traffic, in-store behavior, and operational performance. To date, SpaceSight has been deployed across over 300,000 stores, helping brands monitor millions of video streams daily and execute more than 200 million audit tasks annually. Echo – An enterprise voice intelligence platform that helps businesses hear and analyze conversations with advanced speech recognition, semantic analysis, and sentiment detection. Echo has processed over 40 million minutes of voice data per day, helping enterprises across customer service monitor in-store interactions, and enhance training quality. Harbor – A content management cloud for marketing and sales teams to express at scale, featuring AI-generated content, structured asset organization, and automated cross-channel delivery. Harbor-powered content received 800 million daily views in average, driving engagement across digital signage, social media, and localized marketing channels. Alivia – A suite of enterprise-level AI agents that think, built for knowledge management, intelligent search, and task orchestration—powered by large language models (LLMs) and vision-language models (VLMs). Processing over 7 million AI requests daily, Alivia empowers teams to build custom agents for audits, content review, compliance, and support — turning millions of unstructured data points into action. With over 60 fine-tuned private AI models built specifically for enterprise use, Whale continues to invest heavily in generative AI, IoT infrastructure, and data operations. Overview Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Singapore, Whale supports over 600 enterprise customers across more than 20 countries. Its AI solutions power a diverse range of industries, including fashion, luxury, food and beverage, consumer electronics, retail, healthcare, and automotive. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Whale Tech. Pte. Ltd. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Feel Good Friday: AI is heling students in Elva-Strum
ELEVA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – A new AI pilot program is taking off at Eleva-Strum and it is getting g some kids excited about math. Allie Gorman, Eleva-Strum Elementary School 4th grade teacher says, 'AI is not your friend but rather just like a tutor or a helper, or a teacher.' 4th-grade math looks a bit different at Eleva-Strum. First, they start old school, talking through equations in random groups of 3. Then, moving to Khan Academy on their tablets. Gorman explains, 'Today they were working on a fraction problem, and this is where we target that deeper level of thinking. It's self-paced, so, they can move as fast or slow through the material that they need.' Student Alivia adds, 'My teacher is always walking around and helping us. But then having AI, we don't always have to raise our hand. So that way we can just immediately ask and get the answer back.' Flexing a muscle, they will likely use in the future. Eleva-Strum District Administrator Cory Kulig says, 'We're living in an age where emerging technology is changing so rapidly. So, I think from a school perspective it's important for us to expose them to that. Because the future job market is going to rely on their ability to adapt, to innovate, to problem-solve. To solve those real-world challenges that they will face.' Getting them very excited about fractions. Kulig adds, 'It's just really inspiring to see the conversations, the collaboration, the teamwork, the resilience, the grit that those students were showing so that was really exciting.' These 4th graders are the youngest in the district to use AI for learning. Alivia says 'In the future, I'm going to have to use AI a lot I know. In jobs and stuff you probably use AI. It's nice already knowing how to use it before I have to do it in more important stuff.' Miss. Gorman reminds students that it's not a friend but a change. Gorman says, 'At the beginning of this, one of my huge things was, if we were to hide this from them and guard this from them, and overprotect them now, that's not going to equip them for the future. In order to equip them for the future, we need to give them an access point and show them how to interact with AI in a healthy way and what all the norms are around them. Just building future-ready learners out of it.' The program started about a month ago and is used in grades 4 through 12. Those involved say this is just the beginning of their AI teaching journey. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.