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Rutvik Rau

@raurutvik

Building the next wave of legal AI | @Columbia, @DoorDash, @PayPal 🇮🇳/🇸🇬

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linkhttp://www.vecflow.ai calendar_today10-10-2019 10:50:04

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Afore Capital (@aforevc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning! Live today with the Afore Capital Founder-in-Residence day from @Stripe in South San Francisco! Teams will be presenting their companies to a curated audience of 100 folks.

Good morning! 

Live today with the <a href="/AforeVC/">Afore Capital</a> Founder-in-Residence day from @Stripe in South San Francisco!

Teams will be presenting their companies to a curated audience of 100 folks.
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steeve Rama Veeraragoo Thomas Bueler-Faudree Rutvik Rau Company: VecFlow.ai Thomas Bueler-Faudree & Rutvik Rau Vecflow manages and optimizes the Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline so companies can seamlessly customize a LLM with their own data.

Demo Night (@demonightnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We’re so excited to have so many amazing VCs in New York attending #DemoNight tomorrow SvB 🙌🙌🙌 Get ready for the best DemoNight yet, and let us know if you see yourself up there!”

John Andrew Entwistle (@jaentwistle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have to say that Spur is incredible. If you are building any product, and want to 10x your QA without scaling the team, you should absolutely sign up. Also Sneha Sivakumar is a great founder.

Sneha Sivakumar (@sneha8sivakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Alright, the tests are picking up steam. This is pretty dang good. By god! It’s alive! It’s alive!” From one of our customers on just Day 2 of using Spur 🫡✨ It’s magical!

John Sarihan (@jsarihan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Huge update — I’ve started a new company! After 4 years at Ramp, I’ve started something new (and we're hiring). The past few years were incredible - being a part of the rocket ship on a ~15 person engineering team to an 1000+ person org, and growing from 100s of customers to

Sneha Sivakumar (@sneha8sivakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had 20+ sales calls this week and keep hearing "Found you through Lightcone!" 🤯 From being in Y Combinator to Spur being mentioned in pods that shaped my founder journey. Absolutely wild! 🚀 Why YC means everything to me & you should definitely apply to the upcoming

Vals AI (@_valsai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We had the chance to sit down with Thomas Bueler-Faudree and Joe, the leaders behind VecFlow who build the AI copilot, Oliver. They share their perspective on DeepSeek, developing with agents, and the future of legal AI:

Sneha Sivakumar (@sneha8sivakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're excited to share that Spur has raised $4.5M, led by First Round to allow teams to own high quality testing We've partnered with some of the most customer centric companies like Wander Y Combinator Living Spaces Norse Atlantic Airways to deliver the best user experiences

NEA (@nea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congratulations, August --$7M to Deliver High-Impact Configurable Legal AI to Midsize Firms! NEA’s Tiffany Luck, Ann Bordetsky, Maanasi Garg and James Kaplan discuss why we believe the legal industry is primed for AI disruption, and why we believe Rutvik Rau, Thomas Bueler-Faudree, and

Ann Bordetsky (@annbordetsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to August on their launch today! August is purpose-built for the unique needs of midsize law, offering modular agents and configurable AI workflows that seamlessly adapt to each firm’s day-to-day operations It’s super agency for legal AI Excited to partner

Anushka Nijhawan (@anushkanijhawn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we first started building Spur , the office was just a couple of laptops a kitchen table. A lot of late nights, duct-taped code, and a vision we were not sure anyone else would see. Fast forward to last week, standing in our new space in New York, and it hit me how

When we first started building <a href="/spurtest_/">Spur</a> , the office was just a couple of laptops a kitchen table. A lot of late nights, duct-taped code, and a vision we were not sure anyone else would see.

Fast forward to last week, standing in our new space in New York, and it hit me how