Cascade AI Expands to Give Every Employee a Personal HR Assistant

Company Secures $3.75 Million in Funding Led by Gradient

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Cascade AI, the most powerful AI assistant built to respond to human resources (HR) inquiries at an individual employee level, announced it has secured a $3.75 million seed investment led by Gradient, Google’s early-stage AI fund, with participation from Myriad Venture Partners and Success Venture Partners. This investment will enable Cascade AI to continue to build out customer-requested features and expand its platform to support increased demand driven by early customer successes.

“Fast uptake from employees has proven that personalized HR support can be scaled in a way that both frees up HR and improves the employee experience,” said Ana-Maria Constantin, CEO of Cascade AI. “We’re working with exceptional companies on the leading edge of AI for HR, and we’re excited to activate some of their ideas to further improve employee support across benefits, Total Rewards, employee onboarding and offboarding, open enrollment, manager training, learning and development, and more.”

Real-world successes so far include:

  • Free up HR time: By implementing Cascade AI, customers have seen an immediate 50% reduction in HR inquiry ticketing volume and expect up to 85% reduction as user adoption increases.
  • One path for employee support: Customers with complex business structures and diverse teams saw such positive employee uptake they’re making Cascade AI the primary resource for all HR inquiries globally, creating an efficient support path that didn’t exist before.
  • Employees turn to AI for complex, private questions: Employees ask Cascade AI about sensitive needs they wouldn’t ask of managers. The platform provides a confidential channel for employees to seek guidance on complex topics such as mental health benefits, weight loss medication, career development, family leave policies, and wellness programs.
  • Rapid Implementation: The AI assistant can be customized and built within hours, and full implementation, including HR team collaboration and employee rollout, can be achieved in as little as two weeks.

Microsoft alumni Constantin and co-founder Pulak Goyal designed Cascade AI for human resources because HR touches more business needs and impacts more lives than any other company function. The investment will enable initiatives including building AI agents that can help employees update personal information, enroll in benefits and perform other tasks; accelerating development of new reporting capabilities like office-level utilization; and enhancing the platform’s support of companies with global workforces.

“Ana and Pulak’s understanding of the specialized needs of the complex HR space is evident in the feedback from early customers,” said Eylul Kayin, Partner at Gradient. “We see Cascade AI as a game-changer for both daily operations and complex initiatives like mergers and acquisitions, global growth, and other business transformation.”

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