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  • $3,500,000
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    1 Investors

    Technology, Information and Internet
    Dec 20th, 2024
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    1 Investors

    Research Services
    Dec 20th, 2024
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    Computer & Network Security
    Dec 20th, 2024
$671.88M Raised in 44 Funding Rounds in the past 7 Days - View All

Funding Round Profile

Synthetaic

start up
  • 17/03/2022
  • Series A
  • $13,000,000

Synthetaic is the end-to-end AI company. We build high-performing AI solutions in minutes, not months. Our flagship technology, RAIC (Rapid Automatic Image Categorization), eliminates the need for time-intensive human labeling or expensive labeled data troves. By automating the analysis of large, unstructured, datasets, RAIC offers instant detection of anything, at scale.

Synthetaic combines unsupervised and generative AI with our end-to-end pipeline to rapidly train and deploy AI models that outperform the speed and accuracy of traditional approaches. Our solutions have been applied to critical use cases across industries, including healthcare, geospatial AI, security, and conservation.


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Corey JaskolskiFounder

Corey Jaskolski United States - Greater Milwaukee

Corey Jaskolski is a National Geographic Fellow, explorer, and entrepreneur. Leveraging his expertise in deep AI and sensors, Corey has developed and deployed technologies for exploration and conservation missions in some of the world’s most beautiful and unforgiving environments.

Corey is the founder and CEO of Synthetaic. Synthetaic is the end-to-end AI company. We build high-performing AI solutions in minutes, not months. Our flagship technology, RAIC (Rapid Automatic Image Categorization), eliminates the need for time-intensive human labeling or expensive labeled data troves. By automating the analysis of large, unstructured, datasets, RAIC offers instant detection of anything, at scale.

Jaskolski's work with National Geographic has taken him to all seven continents on projects like scuba diving among the icebergs in Antarctica, descending 12,500 feet below the ocean’s surface in a three-person submarine to explore the Titanic, and leading a helicopter-based effort to produce a high resolution aerial LIDAR map of the Nepalese side of Everest. His work often appears in National Geographic Magazine, online, in television specials on PBS and the National Geographic Channels, in scientific journals, and in international magazines.

Jaskolski has also led technical projects for clients including NASA, the US Special Forces (SOCOM), Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA), and many US Army and Navy Research Laboratories.

Corey is the recipient of the 2020 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year Award for his past and current accomplishments and innovations to advance conservation, anti-poaching security, and exploration.

Beyond his explorer and entrepreneurial work, Jaskolski serves as a member of the board of directors at the Milwaukee Public Museum.