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Data-driven Customer-centricity – Monterey AI Founder & CEO Chun Jiang

“Every time I talk with a company, I usually ask them: 'Hey, do you have any initiatives around data?' Because without figuring out the data pipeline or without figuring out what things they want to do with the consolidation of data, clean up of data, it's really hard to leverage LLM in that space.

– Chun Jiang, founder and CEO of Monterey AI

This week's VentureFuel Visionary is Chun Jiang, founder and CEO of Monterey AI —  a graduate of the Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs Accelerator: Generative AI ’23 & YC S’22. Your co-pilot for product insights, the platform accelerates product development by synthesizing and analyzing unstructured data from multiple sources, including user feedback, support tickets, social media mentions, and call logs, enriched by business and behavioral metrics.

In this episode, we sit down with Chun to talk about all things data, AI, and product development. Chun previously led products and design at companies like Unfolded (acquired by Foursquare), Scale AI, and Uber. She graduated from Cornell in 2018 and has been obsessed with building the most ambitious and delightful Data and AI products in productivity, developer tooling, and autonomous vehicles.

Catch our conversation as we talk about Monterey AI's unique value proposition in the marketplace, the opportunity for more insightful and data-driven product development, and what lies ahead for AI.

 

VentureFuel builds and accelerates innovation programs for industry leaders by helping them unlock the power of External Innovation via startup collaborations. 

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