Building an AI startup is one thing. It’s quite another to raise the largest seed round of the year before launching a product.
On this episode of Build Mode, host and Startup Battlefield leader Isabelle Johannessen speaks with Andrew Dai, founder and CEO of Elorian and former Google DeepMind researcher, to reveal how his company raised a $55 million seed round at a $300 million valuation before generating any revenue or releasing a product.
Andrew talks about how investors saw Elorian’s vision for visual AI, how he went about raising capital after leaving Google DeepMind, and why choosing the right investors is more important than maximizing valuation. He also offers practical advice for founders incorporating AI, explains why today’s funding environment values clear storytelling over jargon, and shares what surprised him most as a first-time founder.
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How Elorian raised $55 million in a seed round before launching its product. Why visual AI is one of the next major frontiers in artificial intelligence. What investors expect when backing cutting-edge AI startups. Why the highest valuations don’t always lead to the best financing results. How to market highly technical products to non-technical investors. What founders should look for when choosing a venture capital partner. How to hire top AI talent from Big Tech. Why moving quickly is more important than ever in today’s AI race. How founders can build defensible AI companies as technology evolves. Andrew’s advice for founders raising venture capital for the first time.
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