Campfire Secures $3.95m

Business
13 September 2024 14:31
Campfire, a startup specializing in generative AI, has successfully raised $3.95 million in seed funding to advance its innovative AI engine, Sprites. The seed round saw backing from prominent investors including Y Combinator, FundersClub, Mercury founder Immad Akhund, gaming entrepreneur Juha Paananen, and Uken Games founder Chris Ye.
The company is set to demonstrate the capabilities of its technology with the upcoming release of its debut title, Cozy Friends. This game will feature 26+ "conversational agent NPCs" that leverage the Sprites engine to offer players a uniquely personalized experience.
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According to Campfire co-founder Siamak Freydoonnejad, the AI-driven characters in Cozy Friends will remember past interactions, retain important information, and exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence, creating a dynamic and varied gameplay experience.
Officials stated "Users can interact with agentic AI companions capable of speaking and taking action, embarking on emergent adventures across different games and apps while maintaining the context of your relationship. This makes the experience more social, more human-like, and much more fulfilling. People can go from playing their favorite game or scrolling their favorite app with these companions, to even confiding about their daily experiences. It’s really important to make emotionally intelligent and ethical companions and that’s our mission at Campfire."
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Business
13 September 2024 14:31
Campfire, a startup specializing in generative AI, has successfully raised $3.95 million in seed funding to advance its innovative AI engine, Sprites. The seed round saw backing from prominent investors including Y Combinator, FundersClub, Mercury founder Immad Akhund, gaming entrepreneur Juha Paananen, and Uken Games founder Chris Ye.
The company is set to demonstrate the capabilities of its technology with the upcoming release of its debut title, Cozy Friends. This game will feature 26+ "conversational agent NPCs" that leverage the Sprites engine to offer players a uniquely personalized experience.
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According to Campfire co-founder Siamak Freydoonnejad, the AI-driven characters in Cozy Friends will remember past interactions, retain important information, and exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence, creating a dynamic and varied gameplay experience.
Officials stated "Users can interact with agentic AI companions capable of speaking and taking action, embarking on emergent adventures across different games and apps while maintaining the context of your relationship. This makes the experience more social, more human-like, and much more fulfilling. People can go from playing their favorite game or scrolling their favorite app with these companions, to even confiding about their daily experiences. It’s really important to make emotionally intelligent and ethical companions and that’s our mission at Campfire."


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