
GenAI startup ProRata.ai recently secured $40 million in a Series B funding to accelerate the rollout of Gist Answers, an innovative product that is designed to create more revenue opportunities for publishers, especially in the current AI era.
With the advent and fast adoption of GenAI comes a growing challenge publishers are dealing with. While their content fuels AI-powered search results and responses, publishers have received little to no compensation for this usage.
Gist Answers will directly address this imbalance by putting publishers back in control of how AI uses their content and by creating a new business model where revenue is shared fairly.
“Search has always shaped how people discover knowledge, but for too long publishers have been forced to give that power away,” said Bill Gross, CEO and founder of ProRata. “Gist Answers changes that dynamic, bringing AI search directly to their sites, where it deepens engagement, restores control, and opens entirely new paths for discovery.”
Already partnered with more than 700 high-quality publications worldwide, Gist Answers will be a customized AI search platform designed to empower publishers by enabling them to embed AI search, summarization, and recommendation tools directly on their websites. This innovative product aims to restore control and direct revenue opportunities to publishers whose content is heavily used across the rapidly growing AI ecosystem.
Bill Gross, also renowned for inventing the pay-per-click advertising model that is prominent on Google and many other search engines, emphasized the company’s mission of changing the dynamic of search and content discovery in the AI era.
Instead of publishers having to give away their content and traffic, Gist Answers enables them to host AI-powered search experiences on their own digital properties. This system benefits both creators and audiences by opening up entirely new paths for content discovery. “Our whole goal is to get this ethical search distributed as far and wide as possible,” Gross tells Axios.
Beyond delivering an ethical AI search tool, Gist Answers will work alongside Gist Ads, an innovative advertising solution that turns AI responses into premium ad inventory. This new ad format offers advertisers effective engagement while allowing content creators to share in the ad revenue generated from their work.
While the GenAI startup wasn’t in need of a capital as the company confirmed they still had about $20 million from the last funding round, many investors were still interested in the innovative product.
Touring Capital, a venture capital firm, led this round, with participation from existing investors including Mayfield Fund, MVP Ventures, Revolution Ventures, SBI Investment, BOLD Capital, XPV-Exponential Ventures and Idealab Studio.
Nagraj Kashyap, Touring Capital general partner, highlighted how ProRata AI is meeting the inflection point of AI and digital publishing industries. “Generative AI is reshaping search and digital advertising, creating an opportunity for a new category of infrastructure to compensate content creators whose work powers the answers we are relying on a daily basis.”
“ProRata is addressing this inflection point with a market-neutral model designed to become the default platform for attribution and fair monetization across the ecosystem. We believe the shift toward AI-native search experiences will unlock greater value for advertisers, publishers, and consumers alike,” he continued.
The launch of Gist Answers has also been met with enthusiasm from publishing leaders. Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic who is also a board member at ProRata, highlighted the importance of trusted, ethical journalistic pieces of work.
“As a publisher, our priority is making sure our journalism reaches audiences in trusted ways,” Thompson said. “By contributing our content to the Gist network, we know it’s being used ethically, with full credit, while also helping adopters of Gist Answers deliver accurate, high-quality responses to their readers.”
Also following the latest funding round, ProRata AI plans to grow its team from 74 to about 100 employees, with hires focused on technical development, sales, and customer service.