
Soul Machines describes itself as “designing intelligent and emotionally responsive avatars that change the way people interact with machines.” Its avatars enable users to get help in transforming modern life for the better by revolutionizing the way artificial intelligence, robots, and machines interact with them.

And I can do it in the 3D world of the internet today.” Emotionally responsive avatars for the metaverse And that’s what our digital workers do for our customers. So, our fundamental thesis is in a more digital world, we need to find new ways to create human connections. Go look up any category: luxury fashion, automotive, baking ingredients, just to name a couple all of those are about attaching value to a brand. “Very few big companies in the world you know exist because they have the most efficient processor for transactions. One of the big problems in the digital world is that it’s more transactional than the real world, so it becomes harder and harder for human connections to be formed, and human connections are at the heart of brands. “That means we spend more of our time finding information, buying stuff, and interacting with other people and brands so the world is more digital.

“As you know, as consumers, we spend more and more of our time living in a digital world,” CEO and founder Gregg Cross told VentureBeat. This week, the 6-year-old company revealed an infusion of series B financing ($70 million) led by new investor SoftBank Vision Fund 2, bringing the company’s total funding to $135 million to date. Investors, understandably, are hot on the idea.
