Two Yale Students Raise $3.1 Million in 14 Days to Start a Social Network Driven by AI

In just 14 days, Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow, two juniors at Yale University, have funded $3.1 million to start Series.

An AI-powered social network that aims to establish warm, double-opt-in introductions based on mutual value.

Series focuses on fostering genuine, purpose-driven interactions, beginning on college campuses, in contrast to traditional social media platforms that profit from vanity metrics.

The creators are presenting Series as a potent new substitute for Facebook’s strategy.

In a press release, Johnson stated, “We’re 6’5″, Black, and technical—a clear contrast to the Harvard narrative.” “Series tells a new story of how people connect online because of that difference.”

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