New Delhi, Oct. 7 -- Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Mumbai, has raised $2.6 million (around Rs.23 crore) in seed funding for his artificial intelligence startup, Supermemory, which aims to enhance the long-term memory of AI models. The startup's investors include Google AI chief Jeff Dean, DeepMind product manager Logan Kilpatrick, and executives from OpenAI, Meta, and Google, among others, according to a report by TechCrunch.

Shah is a 19-year-old founder from Mumbai who began building consumer-focused bots and apps as a teenager. He gained early recognition after selling one of his bots - which turned tweets into attractive screenshots - to the social media tool Hypefury.

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