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Echobox is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) company headquartered in London, England.[1] The company uses AI and machine learning to automate social media publishing and email newsletters for news publishers, broadcasters and media organizations.[2] [3]
Publishers currently using Echobox include The Guardian, Newsweek, The Times, Le Monde, The Sydney Morning Herald and The South China Morning Post.[4] [5]
In 2014, Echobox was part of the Entrepreneur First Accelerator programme and in 2016 the company raised a Series A funding round with investment from LocalGlobe and Mangrove Capital Partners.
As of 2024, Echobox has over 50 members of staff and more than 1,000 clients in over 100 countries.[6]
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[edit]- ^ "It Took Robots for This French Newspaper to Conquer Twitter". Bloomberg. October 28, 2016 – via www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ O'Hear, Steve (July 4, 2016). "Echobox raises $3.4M to let publishers intelligently share content to Twitter and Facebook".
- ^ Loizou, Kiki (November 6, 2016). "Britain can crack AI, if we put our minds to it". www.thetimes.com.
- ^ "So you think you chose to read this article?". BBC News. July 21, 2016.
- ^ "Echobox: Boost your referral traffic and engagement". www.echobox.com.
- ^ "Echobox: Boost your referral traffic and engagement". www.echobox.com.