A Wharton graduate who started out pressure-washing homes with his dad in upstate New York has raised $40 million in venture capital to streamline the operations of mom-and-pop businesses with artificial intelligence.George Eliadis built Probook, an AI operating system, with the needs of electricians, plumbers and HVAC technicians in mind. He said people running these types of businesses often find it difficult to efficiently dispatch their workers to the dozens of jobs they receive, which means they end up missing out on potential revenue."I started Probook to solve a problem in my own busine...
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