Ditto AI
Backed byParkwalk AdvisorsAbout Ditto AI
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Founders & Leadership
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About the Team
Team Distribution
- Sales45%
- Engineering18%
- Design13%
- Other13%
- Leadership5%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.University of California, Berkeley
- 2.University of Southern California
- 3.University of California, Los Angeles
- 4.University of California, Davis
- 5.Academy of Art University
Team Worked At
- Meta
- YouTube
- Microsoft
- Apple
- Uber
Team Composition
34 people- Arts and Design4
- Marketing1 senior4
- Entrepreneurship3 senior3
- Information Technology2
- Research2
- Business Development1 senior1
- Education1
- Engineering1
Funding History
$5.3M
raised
AI advisor bot developer Ditto raised a £4M equity round led by IP Group plc and Parkwalk Advisors.
Life at Ditto AI
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