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Mumbai teen Dhravya Shah raises $2.6 million in seed funding for AI startup Supermemory, aimed at enhancing AI models' long-term memory, with investors including Google AI chief Jeff Dean.

Oct 07, 20255 days ago

Amount Raised

$2.6 Million

Round Type

seed

San FranciscoArtificial IntelligenceSoftware

Investors

Google ExecutivesMeta ExecutivesOpen Ai ExecutivesLogan KilpatrickJeff Dean

Description

Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Mumbai, has raised $2.6 million in seed funding for his AI startup Supermemory. The startup focuses on improving long-term memory for AI models. Its investors include major names like Google AI chief Jeff Dean and executives from DeepMind and OpenAI. Shah moved to the US to pursue his vision after initially preparing for IIT entrance exams.

Company Information

Company

Supermemory

Location

San Francisco, California, United States

About

Supermemory is an AI startup founded by 19-year-old Dhravya Shah, focusing on enhancing the long-term memory of AI models. The company extracts insights from unstructured data and helps applications understand the context behind that information. Its solution is applicable across various AI applications, making it versatile for email clients, video editors, and more. Supermemory evolved from a simple tool allowing users to chat with Twitter bookmarks to a powerful system that integrates multi-modal data.

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