Dili raises $21.7 million to bring AI compliance to the infrastructure boom
We already know that making AI work will mean bringing a lot of new data centers and power infrastructure online. But all those infrastructure projects may also need a bit of help from AI.
On Thursday, a new AI compliance company called Dili announced $15 million in series A funding, targeted squarely at the new crop of US infrastructure projects. The round comes on the heels of a $6.7 million seed round, bringing the company’s total fundraising to $21.7 million.
The Series A was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Allianz, Rebel Fund, Brick and Mortar Ventures’ Darren Bechtel, and Y Combinator’s Garry Tan. Dili was previously part of Y Combinator’s Summer 2023 batch.
“AI for compliance” is already a common pitch among startups, but Dili focuses on the unique tangle of rules concerning construction projects — particularly projects getting some kind of federal funding. Asked for...
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