Two Indian-origin teenagers, Aryan Sharma (18) and Ayush Pathak (19), recently secured $2.3 million in seed funding from OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman for their AI startup, Induced AI.
The funding round was led by OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman and venture capital firms Peak XV and SV Angel. The startup also boasts other noteworthy investors, including notable personalities like Nat Friedman, former CEO of GitHub, and Daniel Gross, former YC and Pioneer alumni.
Both co-founders of Induced AI took to Twitter to announce the exciting news about their funding.
Now, if you're wondering what exactly this startup does to attract so many investors, let us break it down for you:
Sam Altman wasn't the only notable investor in this startup. Several other high-profile angel investors participated in Induced AI's latest funding round, including Balaji Srinivasan (former CTO of Coinbase), Julian Weisser (co-founder of On Deck), Tyler Willis (co-founder of Unsupervised), Cory Levy (Z Fellows), and Nakul Gupta (ex-Coinbase).
Ankur Nandwani (founder of ZetaChain), Sudarshan Sridharan (founder of Pipeline), Rahul Agarwal (co-founder of Valent), Enzo Coglitore, Daksh Miglani (co-founder of Valent), Rahul Rai, Sanat Kapur (Dragonfly Capital), Kyler Wang, and Karan Dalal also participated.
Induced AI has been working closely with specific clients in recent weeks and intends to broaden access in the upcoming period. Through its distinctive approach to automating web browsers, Induced AI aims to revolutionize workflows (the series of activities necessary to complete a task) and enhance their intelligence and efficiency.