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Julius AI, a startup training artificial intelligence agents to autonomously handle data analysis and business intelligence tasks, has secured $10 million in seed funding, signaling investor conviction that AI assistants can soon replace entire teams of junior analysts. The round comes as enterprises grapple with mounting pressure to do more with smaller workforces, raising questions about whether this wave of autonomous AI will accelerate white-collar job displacement. Backers see an opening: if Julius can reliably turn raw data into actionable insights without human intermediaries, it could reshape how companies staff their back offices.
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