The Boston Globe

Neurala raises $14m for artificial intelligence software development

A Boston startup focused on artificial intelligence has raised $14 million from investors to develop software used with drones, self-driving cars, and other machines.

Neurala Inc. makes software that lets machines equipped with cameras interpret images and recognize objects, partially automating tasks. For example, companies can use the software to aid in drone inspections of infrastructure such as cellphone towers, lowering the need for employees to review tape.

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