“We haven’t been super secretive; we’ve just been building, and working with customers,” Herscu explained to TechCrunch in an interview last week.
Previously, Herscu founded an AI company called McCoy Medical Technologies that was focused on machine learning infrastructure for radiology, and sold it in 2017 to IT vendor TeraRecon. He later joined New York VC firm Primary Venture Partners as “operator in residence,” where he pursued his next venture by chatting with hundreds of data science and AI executives.
“I did over 200 customer discovery calls, asking what their biggest pain points and bottlenecks are,” Herscu said. “The biggest problem wasn’t a single part of the stack, such as setting up a vector database or data pipeline. It was that there are a ton of different components across a very rich ecosystem. How do you go about integrating everything reliably, and making it production ready?”