After Elon Musk acquired Twitter, a laid-off engineer named Rahul Sonwalker staged a viral prank to garner attention. Formerly connected to Uber, he founded Julius, an AI data analysis tool that simplifies complex datasets and supports natural language prompts. Julius, now with over two million users, was favored over competitors like ChatGPT in evaluations at Harvard Business School, leading to its adoption in a key course. His venture has successfully secured seed funding, showcasing promising growth in a competitive landscape.
I wanted to build something that would make data science very accessible to everyone.
We had done a head-to-head comparison across a number of platforms, including ChatGPT and Julius ended up performing the best.
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