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Yoodli AI Startup Soars to $300M, Boosting Communication Skills

Yoodli, an AI-powered startup, has seen its valuation skyrocket to over $300 million, following a $40 million Series B funding round led by WestBridge Capital. The company, co-founded by Varun Puri and Esha Joshi, uses AI to create simulated scenarios for communication practice, shifting from a consumer product to enterprise training.

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