AI sentiment platform PeakMetrics completes a $6.0 million Series A funding round, led by Moneta Ventures

Gate News announcement: On April 10, AI public-opinion monitoring platform PeakMetrics announced that it has completed a $6 million A round of financing. This round was led by Moneta Ventures, with participation from institutions including Techstars and Parameter Ventures, bringing its total historical funding to $16.3 million. The company positions itself as a “narrative intelligence” platform, mainly helping enterprises identify and track public-opinion risks driven by content generated through social media and AI. Data shows that by 2026, about 90% of internet content may be “synthetic content,” and corporate reputation management is facing structural challenges. PeakMetrics’ CEO said that AI has fundamentally changed the way public opinion spreads, and that companies need to monitor how they are “described” in large language models and AI chatbots. At the industry level, AI is driving PR and brand risk-control tools into a new round of funding and technology upgrade cycle, with rapidly growing demand for infrastructure around “AI public-opinion risk.”

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