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Cloneable raises $4.6M to automate expert work in utilities and energy by turning human knowledge into AI agents

Crunchbase News AIApr 23, 20262 min read
Cloneable raises $4.6M to automate expert work in utilities and energy by turning human knowledge into AI agents

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3 Key Points

  1. Cloneable, an AI startup, secured $4.6 million in seed funding to deploy autonomous agents (AI systems that make decisions and complete tasks without human intervention) that replicate how skilled workers in energy and infrastructure companies do their jobs.

  2. Instead of training AI from scratch, Cloneable's system watches expert workers performing complex tasks—like diagnosing equipment failures or managing power grids—then converts those workflows into digital agents that can repeat the same work independently, reducing the time humans spend on repetitive specialist tasks.

  3. Utilities and infrastructure companies facing worker shortages can now automate knowledge-intensive work that typically requires years of training, letting them move experienced staff to higher-value problems while AI handles routine expert-level decisions.

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