Post by sabbirislam258 on Feb 14, 2024 5:46:10 GMT
Jay is the founder and CEO of Hawa. He has over 15 years of experience in AI. Machine learning . Prior to Eve, Jay was an early stage investor at Lightspeed Venture Partners. Before that, he was the first engineer and head of product engineering at Rubrik, helping build the company from the ground up. Eve is the first personalized legal AI tool built for the legal profession with which you can collaborate, train and educate like any other member of your team. What initially drew you to engineering and computer science? When I was going to college, I originally planned to be a chemist/material scientist.
But I quickly realized that the pace of progress with Hungary Telemarketing Data computer science was much faster than anything else on offer. It felt like a momentous occasion, a time in history where we got to use our brainpower to improve virtually everything we did. I was hooked. But taking a step back, I've been a "builder" since I was a kid. 'I used to spend a lot of time making toys and other little odds and ends. (My major achievement: a toy elevator made from a bear-shaped jello container that would move broken toys up and down on the main toy business).
My passion for building things has never gone away, I just graduated from broken toys to artificial intelligence and am always looking forward - what can we build next? You were an engineer and head of product engineering at Rubrik 4 years ago, what were you working on and what did you learn from that experience? During my time there, I had a tremendous opportunity to grow with the people around me. From a technical perspective, I worked on everything from fully distributed job scheduling frameworks to front-end code, and later progressed into management. The most valuable experience I gained while working at Rubrik was the experience of building a truly transformative product, with many lived and learned examples of what it takes to do so.
But I quickly realized that the pace of progress with Hungary Telemarketing Data computer science was much faster than anything else on offer. It felt like a momentous occasion, a time in history where we got to use our brainpower to improve virtually everything we did. I was hooked. But taking a step back, I've been a "builder" since I was a kid. 'I used to spend a lot of time making toys and other little odds and ends. (My major achievement: a toy elevator made from a bear-shaped jello container that would move broken toys up and down on the main toy business).
My passion for building things has never gone away, I just graduated from broken toys to artificial intelligence and am always looking forward - what can we build next? You were an engineer and head of product engineering at Rubrik 4 years ago, what were you working on and what did you learn from that experience? During my time there, I had a tremendous opportunity to grow with the people around me. From a technical perspective, I worked on everything from fully distributed job scheduling frameworks to front-end code, and later progressed into management. The most valuable experience I gained while working at Rubrik was the experience of building a truly transformative product, with many lived and learned examples of what it takes to do so.