Polsia Raises $30M at $250M Valuation for Solo-Run AI Platform
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Polsia has raised $30 million at an implied valuation of $250 million in a Series A round. The financing drew in venture funds Sound Ventures, True Ventures, Offline Ventures, Adjacent, Tekton Ventures, Drysdale Ventures, and Vaynerfund, along with a group of angel investors.
Polsia is an autonomous AI system that plans, codes, markets, and manages companies. It operates with a single founder and no hired employees. The company’s annual revenue is approaching $10 million.
Founder Ben Cera announced the funding, describing Polsia as AI that runs your company, with the business nearing a $10 million annual run rate with one human and zero employees. According to the company, AI was involved in the fundraising process itself, helping run the raise while the founder mainly appeared to sign the documents.
The announcement has generated a fair amount of discussion. Some online observers have been skeptical, with comments questioning whether the project is hype or worse. Reporting on the round indicates that Polsia is real and funded.