
Poppy, a new AI assistant app, aims to simplify digital life by consolidating calendars, emails, and messages into one interface. Developed by Sai Kambampati, the app offers proactive suggestions, like recommending a walk if there's a break in your schedule. It currently integrates with popular apps like Apple Calendar and Gmail, with plans to expand. Poppy's data is encrypted, and the team hopes to eventually use on-device AI models for enhanced privacy. The startup has secured $1.25 million in pre-seed funding led by Kindred Ventures.
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