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Based on 2 verified sources covering Finland:

This is how an agent from Murmansk built a network in Northern Norway Sergei Goncharov and the Russian Geographical Society over several years cultivated a web of partners in neighbouring Norway. [1]

Y Combinator (YC) alum Parallel has raised a $20m Series A to build AI agents that can carry out administrative tasks in hospitals. [2]

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[1] FI thebarentsobserver.com · 2024-05-20 · 50% match

This is how an agent from Murmansk built a network in Northern Norway

This is how an agent from Murmansk built a network in Northern Norway Sergei Goncharov and the Russian Geographical Society over several years cultivated a web of partners in neighbouring Norway.

[2] FI sifted.eu · 31% match

Index backs YC alum Parallel in $20m Series A to bring AI agents to hospitals

Y Combinator (YC) alum Parallel has raised a $20m Series A to build AI agents that can carry out administrative tasks in hospitals.

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