Martha Stewart's new AI startup: A good thing?
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Martha Stewart's new AI startup: A good thing?
"“The first thing you do is give us your address,” Ma explained to . Then, Hint pulls publicly available data on the property. Users can upload further information, like inspection reports and insurance policies, to give Hint a more holistic picture of the property so it can keep a record of the home's history and needs."
"“Hint is an always-on home management platform that keeps your home organized, protected, and always working for you,” Stewart wrote in a LinkedIn post. “For more than 40 years, I have been documenting how a well-run home should work: the standards, the seasonal routines, the small decisions that prevent expensive problems. All of that expertise is now embedded in Hint, working on your behalf before you even know you need it.”"
"Stewart told Fortune that she always envisioned a tool for people to manage their homes the way she does, but that the technology hasn't been sufficient. Stewart has been active in the process of building Hint, from writing guidelines the model follows to testing its suggestions on her property."
"Fortune reports that Hint will use artificial intelligence to sidestep that cost and connect people with products and services-from which it can earn an affiliate commission."
Hint is an always-on, AI-native home management platform launching this summer. The platform is built to identify and help solve home repairs while reducing expenses. Users provide an address, and the system pulls publicly available property data. Users can also upload inspection reports and insurance policies to create a more complete record of the home’s history and needs. Hint keeps track of what the home requires over time and connects users with relevant products and services. The company raised $10 million in seed funding and aims to avoid human labor costs by using artificial intelligence. Revenue is expected through affiliate commissions.
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