Raj Aggarwal left AWS after nearly three years and is the company’s general manager for the company’s generation of AI and revenue acceleration. LinkedIn Posts Aggarwal published Wednesday.
“I am proud of the groundbreaking work our team has done in production AI from the earliest days,” Aggarwal said in his post. “We built perhaps the world’s first large-scale generation AI product, which was released by tens of thousands of sellers and used hundreds of thousands of times, increasing pipeline generation by 4.9%.
Aggarwal has played a significant role in AWS’ recent advancement in generating AI. In a LinkedIn post, he mentioned his contribution to the AWS AI Foundation model, the Bedrock AI development platform and Amazon Q., a business-centric production AI assistant.
He said in the post that Agwar plans to “return to his roots” and start a new company – but does not provide any specific details.
Aggarwal is no stranger to entrepreneurship. He launched Local studiesBefore joining AWS in 2009, it was a mobile analytics and messaging platform. Local studies Raised over $69 million Aggarwal left the company in 2017 in venture capital in Highland Bluevenn.
Agwar was later established Ask for the saintAI-driven sales analysis platform, 2018. Continue to raise $3 million In venture capital before exiting SNAP in April 2021. Aggarwal stayed at Snap among the head of product and growth at R&D Group and then left AWS in 2022.
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