Archil
Backed byStandard CapitalAbout Archil
Archil connects AI applications to data, including model training, agents, and sandboxes. By linking these AI tools to data, Archil enables data access for AI development and experimentation. In doing so, Archil positions itself as a connector between AI applications and the data resources they require.
Company at a glance
Founders & Leadership
Hunter Leath
Building Archil (YC F24), the way that AI companies manage data | ex-Netflix, ex-AWS
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About the Team
Team Distribution
- Engineering67%
- Business Operations & Management17%
- Leadership17%
Where the Team Studied
- 1.University of Cambridge
- 2.Yale University
- 3.Duke University
- 4.Georgia Institute of Technology
- 5.University of Virginia
Team Worked At
- Amazon
- Snowflake
- Pure Storage
- Microsoft
- Netflix
Team Composition
6 people- Engineering4 senior5
- Entrepreneurship1 senior1
Funding History
Life at Archil
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