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Pryon has already launched its first commercial product, a natural language processing (NLP) platform earlier this year. It helps companies “read, organize, and retrieve information,” so that their AI assistants and chatbots – the modern-day “robot” — can answer “millions of natural language questions” in seconds. And now it’s getting ready to scale quickly. WRAL TechWire’s Chantal Allam had the chance to sit down with him for a chat in his Raleigh home.
Pryon was profiled as part of a multimedia series called “Tomorrow’s Unicorns: A look inside Raleigh’s $1B startup pipeline.”
Pryon was profiled as part of a multimedia series called “Tomorrow’s Unicorns: A look inside Raleigh’s $1B startup pipeline.”