Tomoro AI had the following on their website after they were incorporated into the TechGod/PEU AI deployment tie up:
Two and a half years ago, Tomoro was created to build a more human-aligned future of work: where AI is not just available to people, but shaped around how they think and create, ultimately redefining how work gets done.That belief has not changed. But we’ve got a lot more ambitious.Our shared goal will be to help organisations move from access to OpenAI products to real deployments, production-ready AI and reimagined work. This is the work Tomoro was built for. We provide inspiration, guidance and the specialist engineering and deployment skills to create a future where work is more valuable, more productive, more joyful for everyone.
This may not be as great a stretch as the former bitcoin miner/stranded renewable energy play (Lancium) that became the giant AI data center complex marketed as Stargate in Abilene, Texas.
Tomoro is in Edinburg, Scotland where it appears they look after their employees better than the U.S.
Executives had the courtesy to thank employees.
Lastly, thank you. Everyone connected with Tomoro created this future, and we’re immensely grateful to every team member, client and partner who trusted us on this journey. We can’t wait for what’s next.I expected to find a information about Tomoro's current ownership as the United Kingdom collects such data. The information on Tomoro AI was not current.
The address for Tomoro MIB LLC is a corporate registration address and used by numerous other entities.
The top two people for Tomoro AI LTD (withdrawn in 2024) remain the same according to LinkedIn.
They both have PEU titles, Managing Director. It seems they monetized once and are ready to do so again. How many Tomoro employees have equity stakes in the company and benefit from the move to OpenAI Deployment?
Tomoro's cofounders likely know what they are getting into with 40% PEU ownership. I worked for a healthcare PEU affiliate with 60% private equity ownership and its was a very distasteful experience. Glassdoor ratings plummeted as employees were eliminated or taken advantage of.
But I believe that's AI's aim, to eliminate and micromanage workers. A few people will profit handsomely from all this and they will have the political power to keep nearly all of their ill begotten gains.
That's because politicians Red & Blue love PEU and their new TechGod/CryptoBro brethren. Increasingly, more are one and that bodes poorly for the average citizen.