Distyl AI, a San Francisco-based analytics firm that helps large companies use generative AI and language models, has raised $7 million in seed funding and formed an alliance with OpenAI. Coatue and Dell Technologies Capital led the round, joined by former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman, Altimeter founder and CEO Brad Gerstner, and Jim Cash, a professor at Harvard Business School. The company was founed by two former employees of the data-mining company Palantir. VentureBeat has more here.
Grand-Attic, a year-old, London-based mobile games distribution company, raised $5.3 million in funding led by the Makers Fund. The company had separately raised $5.2 million last year. Games Industry Biz has more here.
Little Journey, a London-based hospital procedure preparation platform for pediatric patients, raised £3.1 million ($3.88 million) in funding led by Octopus Ventures, with participation from Calm/Storm Ventures and Mercia Assets. Axios has more here.
Myxt, a five-year-old San Francisco-based collaborative audio workplace app, raised $2 million in seed funding led by Accel and Quiet Capital. Digital Music News has more here.
Reef.ai, a two-year-old, Honalulu, Hawaii-based net revenue retention A.I. platform for B2B businesses that was founded by a longtime SVP of Mulesoft, just raised $5.2 million in funding led by Struck Capital. More here.
Taylor & Hart, a 13-year-old London- and New York-based bespoke jewelry business, raised £3.5 million ($4.39 million) in funding. Virgin Money, Active Partners, and Seedrs invested in the round. More here.
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