Textio, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to help remove biased language from workplaces, revealed it is restructuring its organization.
The company let go of 15 employees, reorganized current roles, and plans to hire employees with new skill sets.
- "People
are expecting experiences that feel magical and fast because they have
felt firsthand what those experiences are like," said the startup's
co-founder, Jensen Harris, in relation to how OpenAI's ChatGPT has
changed the landscape of AI language tools.
- Founded in 2014, Textio has raised $42.5M to date.
- Textio, which now employs 107 people, switched to a fully distributed workforce during the pandemic.