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Simile, a Stanford-born startup, raised 100 million USD to scale AI models that predict human behavi...

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The article describes a new entrant in the Enterprise-Ops-AI cluster using agent-based simulation for market strategy, but the $100M round does not trigger the cross.Β§D threshold.
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Simile, a Stanford-born startup, raised 100 million USD to scale AI models that predict human behavior via agent-based simulations. Led by Joon Park and Percy Liang, the platform achieves 80 percent accuracy in predicting earnings call questions by simulating synthetic populations. Companies like CVS Health are already replacing focus groups with these digital twins to test retail strategies. As AI moves toward behavioral simulation, the ability to stress-test market reactions will redefine global corporate strategy. πŸš€

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