"Seeing that our peers were taking that risk to drop out of Stanford to start their own thing - that really motivated us and gave us permission, Shraman Kar, Golpo's CTO, told Business Insider."
"Existing AI video tools really struggle with even spelling a word correctly, let alone creating a 10-minute end-to-end video explaining how multivariable calculus works, Shraman Kar said."
Brothers Shraman and Shreyas Kar, ages 19 and 20, left Stanford to found Golpo, an AI startup originating from research at Stanford's AI Lab. Golpo generates animated explainer videos from documents and prompts for education, corporate learning, sales, marketing, and other uses. The company raised a $4.1 million seed round led by BNVT Capital with participation from Emergence Capital, Y Combinator, and Afore Capital, and plans to hire sales staff and invest in marketing. Golpo produces whiteboard-style videos up to 30 minutes, aiming for practical, longer-form content. To date, 14,000 people have generated videos using Golpo.
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