At an age when most teenagers are still planning their future studies and figuring out what they want to do in life, 19-year-old Dhravya Shah from Mumbai is already catching the attention of Silicon Valley’s top tech leaders. Shah, who once aimed to crack the prestigious IIT entrance exam, is now the CEO of an AI startup called Supermemory, which has secured $3 million in seed funding, backed by senior Google executives including Jeff Dean, Google’s AI chief, and Logan Kilpatrick from DeepMind. And it’s not just about big funding, Shah’s startup could actually change how powerful AI models remember and process information over time.

At a time when AI models are becoming smarter by the day, backed by vast banks of data, one area where most companies continue to struggle is memory. Large la

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