Sierra
An AI company founded by Brett Taylor focusing on agent-native customer service solutions.
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6/8/2026, 2:49:41 AM
Last Updated
6/8/2026, 2:55:33 AM
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6/8/2026, 2:55:33 AM
Summary
Sierra is an artificial intelligence company founded by Brett Taylor. Recognized as a high-potential player in the AI space, Sierra has been noted by industry investors like Brad Gerstner as a viable acquisition target for major technology conglomerates such as Meta and Google. It competes with other AI startups in the market, such as the European company Parlo.
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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
Founder
Brett Taylor
Industry
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Potential Acquirers
Meta, Google
Timeline
- Sierra officially launches out of stealth, offering conversational AI technology for enterprises. (Source: External authoritative sources)
2024-02-13
Wikipedia
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Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" or "mountain chain" and "saw", from Latin serra) may refer to the following:
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- Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia
The Sierra runs 400 mi (640 km) north-south, and its width ranges from 50 mi (80 km) to 80 mi (130 km) across east–west. Notable features include the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree in the world by volume; Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America; Mount Whitney at 14,505 ft (4,421 m), the highest point in the contiguous United States; and Yosemite Valley sculpted by glaciers from one-hundred-million-year-old granite, containing high waterfalls. The Sierra is home to three national parks, twenty-six wilderness areas, ten national forests, and two national monuments. These areas include Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks, as well as Devils Postpile National Monument. [...] The Sierra Nevada (/siˌɛrə nɪˈvædə, -ˈvɑːd-/ see-ERR-ə nih-VA(H)D-ə) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California "Central Valley (California)") and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primarily in Nevada. The Sierra Nevada is part of the American Cordillera, an almost continuous chain of mountain ranges that forms the western "backbone" of the Americas. [...] Physiographically, the Sierra is a section of the Cascade–Sierra Mountains province, which in turn is part of the larger Pacific Mountain System physiographic division. The California Geological Survey states that "the northern Sierra boundary is marked where bedrock disappears under the Cenozoic volcanic cover of the Cascade Range." ### Watersheds
- Welcome to the Sierra - Take Care Sierra
In 1776, Spanish explorer Padre Pedro Font gave the name Sierra Nevada to the craggy mountain range. In Spanish, Sierra means mountains, and Nevada means snow-covered. Both John Muir – a 19th-century naturalist, author, glaciologist, and founder of the Sierra Club, and Ansel Adams – famed American landscape photographer and environmentalist, had passion and astonishment for the Sierra. Whether it’s the dazzling wildflowers in Butte County, glistening Aspens of Alpine County, majestic granite peaks of Lake Tahoe, or the picturesque tufas of Mono Lake – the Sierra has something for just about everyone. ## Did you know? [...] Averaging 50 million visitors annually, the Sierra Nevada welcomes people from all over the world. Three of California’s ten most popular tourist attractions – Yosemite National Park, Lake Tahoe, and Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Park- reside within the Sierra. Yosemite brought in over 4.4 million visitors in 2019, and Lake Tahoe brings in 8-14 million visitors a year alone. The Sierra generated $3.6 billion in travel spending in 2017, creating 36,400 jobs in California. Covering almost 40,000 square miles, it is no surprise that the region is so popular! [...] Close Search Take Care Sierra # Welcome to the Sierra convict-lake ## What is the Sierra Nevada? Known as the Range of Light, the Sierra Nevada is a vast mountain range that lies primarily in California, with the Carson Range spur expanding into Nevada. The collision of tectonic plates formed the Sierra Nevada around 40-100 million years ago, creating a chain of volcanoes through faulting and subduction. The volcanoes eventually became dormant and shaped the Sierra Nevada range through time. Today, the towering mountain range runs roughly 400 miles from Tehachapi Pass in the south to the Cascade Range, along the North Fork of the Feather River, spanning 24 counties and containing the headwaters of 24 river basins. ## Did you know?
- Sierra Nevada Mountains Map | Atlas
## Overview of the Sierra Nevada Mountains The Sierra Nevada is a majestic mountain range in the western United States, stretching about 640 kilometers (400 miles) across California and Nevada. It is home to Yosemite National Park, Lake Tahoe, and Mount Whitney (4,421 meters / 14,505 feet), the highest peak in the contiguous U.S. The range is known for granite cliffs, giant sequoia forests, and pristine alpine lakes. ## Where are the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the map? The Sierra Nevada runs north to south along the eastern edge of California, forming the natural border with Nevada. It extends from Lassen Volcanic National Park in the north to Tehachapi Pass in the south. ## Historical significance [...] Explore / Mountains / Sierra Nevada Mountains # Sierra Nevada Mountains Map The Sierra Nevada is a spectacular mountain range in the western United States, known for its towering peaks, alpine lakes, and famous national parks like Yosemite. Home to Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous U.S., the Sierra Nevada is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore its geography, significance, and modern challenges. ## Overview of the Sierra Nevada Mountains [...] Tourism and outdoor recreation: Millions visit Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, and ski resorts like Mammoth Mountain each year. Water supply: The Sierra provides freshwater for much of California, feeding rivers like the Sacramento and San Joaquin. Hydropower and forestry: The range is essential for timber, hydroelectric dams, and biodiversity. Biodiversity hotspot: The Sierra is home to black bears, mountain lions, mule deer, and the endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. ## Challenges facing the Sierra Nevada Mountains Despite its beauty, the Sierra Nevada faces serious environmental threats:
- Sierra Designs · Sierra Designs
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- Service Area | Sierra Nevada Conservancy
## Overview Our service area includes the mountains and foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, the Mono Basin, Owens Valley, the Modoc Plateau, and parts of the southern Cascade Range and Klamath Mountains. Click the map to enlarge. [...] Skip to Main Content CA.gov Official website of the State of California Subscribe Contact Us Translate Sierra Nevada Conservancy: home About + About Us + Service Area + Careers + Contact Us What We Do Grants Board Meetings News # Service Area We serve California’s Sierra-Cascade region, which covers almost 27 million acres and 25 percent of California’s total land area. It is one of the largest conservancy service areas in the state. The region is critical to California’s water system and contains all source watersheds for both the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project. ## Overview [...] Map of counties within the region. From north to south: most of Modoc (except north west corner), south eastern corner of Siskiyou, north east corner of Trinity, most of Shasta (except south western corner), all of Lassen, eastern third of Tehama, all of Plumas, eastern half of Butte, all of Sierra, eastern two-thirds of Yuba, all of Nevada, most of Placer (except western edge), all of El Dorado, all of Alpine, all of Amador (except tiny portion along western edge), most of Mono, except south eastern edge), all of Calaveras (except tiny portion along western edge), all of Tuolumne, most of Mariposa (except south western corner), over half of Madera (eastern side), eastern half of Fresno, western edge of Inyo, most of Tulare (except western side), north eastern piece of Kern (bordered by
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