India, June 29 -- Mumbai-born entrepreneur Dhravya Shah has emerged as one of India's youngest AI startup founders after securing approximately $3 million in seed funding for Supermemory, a company developing infrastructure that enables artificial intelligence systems to retain long-term context across conversations.

At just 19, Shah has attracted backing from leading venture capital firms and prominent technology executives after beginning his entrepreneurial journey by selling his first startup at the age of 16.

Supermemory has positioned itself as a solution to one of the biggest technical challenges facing AI applications-persistent memory-allowing AI systems to remember and retrieve relevant information across multiple user interac...